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| Alphabetical [« »] family 1 famous 3 fancied 2 fancies 16 fancy 27 fancying 1 fantastical 9 | Frequency [« »] 16 empty 16 fails 16 fall 16 fancies 16 five 16 formerly 16 grown | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances fancies |
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1 II, VII | knowledge, and more various fancies and opinions of all mankind, 2 II, XI | imaginations, having taken their fancies for realities, they make 3 II, XXXIII| impressions, or wanton fancies at first, which would have 4 IV, IV | It matters not what men’s fancies are, it is the knowledge 5 IV, IV | are, and not of dreams and fancies.”~2. Answer: “Not so, where 6 IV, IV | are not fictions of our fancies, but the natural and regular 7 IV, IV | exist, and not by groundless fancies that have been taken up 8 IV, VIII | from his own or other men’s fancies, and not from an examination 9 IV, XI | actions of his mind, and fancies only within him; but that 10 IV, XI | appearances entertaining our fancies, without the real existence 11 IV, XVII | discourses, is, that their fancies being struck with some lively 12 IV, XVII | be in love with his own fancies; but neither seeks truth 13 IV, XVIII | knowledge, have let loose their fancies and natural superstition; 14 IV, XIX | room of them the ungrounded fancies of a man’s own brain, and 15 IV, XIX | itself strongly upon their fancies is an illumination from 16 IV, XIX | that thoroughly warms our fancies must pass for an inspiration,