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arrogance 1
arrogant 2
arrogantem 1
art 27
articulate 15
artifice 2
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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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art

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | instructive to thee, thou art not to blame me for it. 2 Read | sciences, and there made an art of, to that degree that 3 Int | itself; and it requires art and pains to set it at a 4 I, III | unclothed; and that there is no art or skill born with us. For, 5 II, II | power, however managed by art and skill, reaches no farther 6 II, XXIV| the mind cannot, by this art of composition, bring into 7 II, XXIX| as surprising pieces of art, wherein the colours, as 8 III, III | leave to use these terms of art, though originally Latin, 9 III, IV | or to speak in terms of art, by a genus and difference), 10 III, IV | for the excellency of his art, and the statuary bragging 11 III, VII | of particles consists the art of well-speaking. The words 12 III, X | reputation; and the admired Art of Disputing hath added 13 III, X | learned ignorance, and this art of keeping even inquisitive 14 III, X | society; whilst, with great art and subtlety, they did no 15 III, X | organs of speech.~12. This art has perplexed religion and 16 III, X | must allow that all the art of rhetoric, besides order 17 IV, I | distinction. And though men of art have reduced this into those 18 IV, VII | the world anything but the art of wrangling, these maxims 19 IV, XII | beyond human capacity. The art of finding proofs, and the 20 IV, XII | Secondly, The other is the art of finding out those intermediate 21 IV, XVII| those that are not men of art, not knowing the true forms 22 IV, XVII| be thought, in favour of art (which, perhaps, they are 23 IV, XVII| no new proofs, but is the art of marshalling and ranging 24 IV, XVII| Syllogism, at best, is but the art of fencing with the little 25 IV, XVII| the right helps of true art and learning, (which helps, 26 IV, XVII| of those “right helps of art,” this great man of deep 27 IV, XVII| for those right helps of art, which will scarce be found,


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