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1 1, IV | emblem or portraiture of this vanity; for words are but the images 2 1, IV | practices, are full of error and vanity; which the great professors 3 1, V | courtesan, for pleasure and vanity only, or as a bond-woman, 4 2, II | name and memory but as a vanity and ventosity,~“Animi nil 5 2, IV | I find it was an ancient vanity in Chrysippus, that troubled 6 2, VII | ancient acception, purged from vanity and superstition. Now although 7 2, VIII | embased by such dross and vanity. As for the doubts or non 8 2, XI | is verity, and how much vanity.~ 9 2, XXIII| principium. Here is taxed the vanity of formal speakers, that 10 2, XXIII| be to the first degree of vanity) seemeth to me rather a 11 2, XXIII| world, “That all things are vanity and vexation of spirit,” 12 2, XXIII| principium. Here is taxed the vanity of formal speakers, that 13 2, XXIII| be to the first degree of vanity) seemeth to me rather a 14 2, XXIII| world, “That all things are vanity and vexation of spirit,” 15 2, XXV | and bridle not only the vanity of curious speculations,