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Alphabetical [« »] student 1 students 2 studied 3 studies 14 studio 2 studioso 1 studious 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 soon 14 sorts 14 still 14 studies 14 subtle 14 sylla 14 through | Francis Bacon The advancement of learning IntraText - Concordances studies |
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1 Int | emptiness of many of the studies chosen, or the way of dealing 2 1, II | whether in pleasure or in studies; as was well answered by 3 1, III | from the nature of their studies. For the first, it is not 4 1, III | Abeunt studua in mores, studies have an influence and operation 5 1, IV | have intervened amongst the studies themselves of the learned, 6 1, IV | chiefly three vanities in studies, whereby learning hath been 7 2, Int | universality to be idle studies, he doth not consider that 8 2, VII | which were the favourite studies respectively of both those 9 2, XVI | spend their labours and studies in them, they seem great 10 2, XIX | syntax and disposition of studies; that men may know in what 11 2, XIX | proper cure contained in some studies: as, for example, if a child 12 2, XXII| exhortation, fame, laws, books, studies: these as they have determinate 13 2, XXII| should handle books and studies, and what influence and 14 2, XXII| proprieties and effects, which studies do infuse and instil into