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1 Not| and of the four sorts of Idols or fictions which offer 2 Not| mind of the doctrine of Idols; concerning which see preface 3 Not| he afterwards called the Idols of the Tribe, the Cave, 4 Not| the fourth; namely, the Idols of the Theatre. Now in VALERIUS 5 Not| separate passages in which the Idols are mentioned; and in both 6 Not| what he afterwards called Idols of the Forum, he there calls 7 Not| the Forum, he there calls Idols of the Palace; and it seems 8 Not| omitted all mention of the Idols of the Theatre; for though 9 Not| four,” and insert “the Idols of the Theatre” at the end 10 11| AND OF THE FOUR SORTS OF IDOLS OR FICTIONS WHICH OFFER 11 11| this enchanted glass four Idols or false appearances of 12 11| the first sort, I call idols of the NATION or TRIBE; 13 11| NATION or TRIBE; the second, idols of the PALACE; the third, 14 11| of the PALACE; the third, idols of the CAVE; and the fourth, 15 11| the CAVE; and the fourth, idols of the THEATRE, etc.~HERE 16 16| and of the four sorts of Idols or false appearances that 17 16| knowledge; that is to say, the Idols of the Tribe, the Idols 18 16| Idols of the Tribe, the Idols of the Palace, the Idols 19 16| Idols of the Palace, the Idols of the Cave, and the Idols 20 16| Idols of the Cave, and the Idols of the Theatre. That these 21 16| particular kinds of these four Idols, with some chosen examples