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" ... certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing with another : he tosseth his thoughts more easily — he marshalleth them more orderly... "
The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion - Page 336
1801
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Cyclopędia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1847 - 712 pages
...come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and isions Quick volumes of wild notes, to let him know,...that shrill taste, she could do something too. Hi thought* more easily — he marshalleth them more orderly — he seeth how they look when they are...
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The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, A.M.: With a Memoir of His Life, Volume 3

Robert Hall - Baptists - 1849 - 680 pages
...characterized by Lord Bacon: — " Whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating...easily — he marshalleth them more orderly — he se«th how they look when they are turned into WOrds — and he waxeth wiser than himself, often more...
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A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding

John Locke - Intellect - 1849 - 372 pages
...come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his miud fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating...tosseth his thoughts more easily ; he marshalleth them moie orderly ; he sceth how they look when they are turned into words ; finally, he waxeth wiser than...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1849 - 708 pages
...come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath bin mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing with another : he tosscth his thoughts more easily — he marshalleth them more orderly — he seeth how they look when...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, Volume 8

Pharmacy - 1849 - 630 pages
...thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing.with another ; he tosseth his thoughts more easily ; he marshalleth them more orderly •, he sceth how they look when they are turned into words ; finally, he waxeth wiser than himself ; and that,...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1850 - 710 pages
...come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath Ills mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and and a nobler rage iiis thoughts more easily — he marshalleth them more orderly — he seeth how they look when they...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - Biography - 1850 - 590 pages
...come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath Tus miķiJ fraught with many thoughts, hin wits and re some foolish rich covetous m tossclh his thoughts more easily; he marshalleth them more orderly ; he seeth how they look when they...
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The Christian Library: Comrising the Following Standard Works in Religious ...

Theology - 1851 - 592 pages
...characterized by Lord Bacon : — " Whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating...seeth how they look when they are turned into words — and he waxeth wiser than himself, often more by an hour's discourse than by a day's meditation*."...
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The essays; or, Counsels civil and moral, with notes by A. Spiers

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1851 - 228 pages
...come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, hte wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating...easily ; he marshalleth them more orderly ; he seeth bow they look when they are turned into words ; finally, he waxeth1 wiser than himself; and that more...
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The Essays Or Counsels, Civil and Moral ; And, Wisdom of the Ancients

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1852 - 394 pages
...difcourfing with Another : he tofleth his Thoughts more eafily ; he marfhalleth them more orderly ; he feeth how they look when they are turned into Words ; finally, he waxeth wifer than himfelf ; and that more by an hour's Difcourfe, than by a Day's Meditation. It was well...
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