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1 Int | Learning, is, as Bacon himself described it, “a general and faithful 2 1, II | Clement VII., so lively described by Guicciardini, who served 3 1, V | comfort.~(12) Thus have I described and opened, as by a kind 4 1, VII | nature; wherein is aptly described the nature and condition 5 2, Int | they fall into the error described in the ancient fable, in 6 2, I | state of learning to be described and represented from age 7 2, I | Nature, well examined and described, I find not, specially not 8 2, XX | felicity; propounding them well described as the true objects and 9 2, XXI | your Majesty hath truly described, not a king of Assyria or 10 2, XXII | regiments compounded and described, as may serve to recover 11 2, XXIII| inveniet requiem. Here is described the great disadvantage which 12 2, XXIII| or a courtier hath been described by such as have handled 13 2, XXIII| inveniet requiem. Here is described the great disadvantage which 14 2, XXIII| or a courtier hath been described by such as have handled