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Alphabetical [« »] vias 2 viatores 1 vibulenus 2 vice 13 vicegerents 2 vices 2 vicious 4 | Frequency [« »] 13 study 13 sum 13 universal 13 vice 13 weak 13 weakness 12 able | Francis Bacon The advancement of learning IntraText - Concordances vice |
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1 1, III | though sometimes it come from vice, so it may be fitly said 2 1, IV | learning.~(8) For the third vice or disease of learning, 3 1, IV | the beam reflected. This vice therefore brancheth itself 4 1, VI | philosophy, that men abandoned to vice do not so much corrupt manners, 5 2, IV | the merits of virtue and vice, therefore poesy feigns 6 2, VI | or the nature of sin and vice in morality. But this part 7 2, X | should reclaim a man from a vice to which he were by nature 8 2, XX | received notions of virtue and vice, pleasure and pain, and 9 2, XXI | dotage. Only there is one vice which accompanieth them 10 2, XXIII| seemeth to me rather a vice in manners than in policy; 11 2, XXIII| seemeth to me rather a vice in manners than in policy; 12 2, XXV | and conceits of virtue and vice, justice and wrong, good 13 2, XXV | sufficient to check the vice but not to inform the duty.