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| Alphabetical [« »] made 571 madman 1 madmen 6 madness 9 magician 1 magisterial 2 magisterially 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 leads 9 learnt 9 lived 9 madness 9 masses 9 methinks 9 middle | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances madness |
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1 I, II | obligatory, would be thought madness, and contrary to that interest 2 II, XI | But there are degrees of madness, as of folly; the disorderly 3 II, XXI | the right, who can without madness run the venture? Who in 4 II, XXXIII| would trace this sort of madness to the root it springs from, 5 II, XXXIII| consists.~4. A degree of madness found in most men. I shall 6 II, XXXIII| it by so harsh a name as madness, when it is considered that 7 II, XXXIII| that name, and is really madness; and there is scarce a man 8 II, XXXIII| the bye into the nature of madness (Bk. ii. ch. xi. SS 13), 9 II, XXXIII| knew one perfectly cured of madness by a very harsh and offensive