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Show . Ofthe Aduancemenio(leamlng. bath not onely an honour ' in it. felfe, but an in-flu~ encc al!o into bufineffe and go~ernment; The poet 1 faietb. · . . Z{tc vultt4 dejlru~ Vtrb-t ,,~,. A tn an maie q~fl:roy the force ot his woor~.s with his counte4 n1nce:fo rn ay he A ofhis deeds fate~h Crctf o, reco.n. 1nending to his brother affability and e:~fy acccffe, J.Vilinttrefl'habere Qflium apertam, vultt~rn cLr.tujum .. It is nothing won~e to adn1itte ~~en with an op;n COOre, ang tO . CCCetUC them Wltn a fuutte and rcferued countenaunce • So wee fee \.../'.ltticm,be .. tore the firll: interuiewe between~ C~(ar -and Cice. ro the warre depending, did ferioufiye aduifa Ci~ cc;, touching the compofmg anJ orderinge of his countenau~ce and gefiure • And if the gouerne .. mente of the countenaunce bee of fi1ch effeete , 1nuch more is that of the fpeec.he, . and other car· riage appertayning to conuerfation; the true mo. del~ wher,eot feetneth to mee well expreffed by Lt· uye, though nat- meante for this purpofe ; Ne a~t a1rogans videar,aul tblloxill4 , quorum alt(rum e/1 altt• ; 11£/i/JertAiu _()6/iti, AlttiNm fu~t: The fommt of heka., UUJNrt U to rtiiiJ»f 4 111tlill llVIIe dignitye, withcut 111- truaing vpon.Jhe /,htrtyeo[ oth~rJ ~·- on the other fide; - if behauioure· and outwardc : carriage bee intended · -too 1nuch, firfi: it may palfe into affectioa, and then 0!_id dt_fo,miHJ qMAmS&ttnitm i~J vtt4liJ t1a1JJ{trre~ to a&e a mans life ·? But although it proc~ede . no.t .. to .. that extreazne., ycc it tonfut11etb . tin1e, at1d 1n1ploy .. · • 1 eta · , 7f'he /econd hooJi . ~~ minde too tnucb. ;And tHerefore as wee adui~e young~~udentesfrom. company kee• ...,_ .... ; ..... fay~ng, Amm, (~resT_ emporn :So certainely nte~~1ng of the dtfcrctton-o£ behauioure is a . eefe·ofMeditation: Againe,· fuch as are ac~ , ...... u .......... _._ in that howr of yrbanity_, ·pleafe them. in name, and fildome afpire to higherverrue: · thofe that 'haue ·-defett in ·it, do fetl<e Cqm_ Reputation: for where reputacionis, almoft !Hfft.•"'··. g becom1neth : But where that is nor, it fupplied by Ptlntos and Comple1nentes: A. ..........~'!'~-. here is no greater i,mpcdime.rit (of Attion, ·anouercurious obferuaunce of aecencv, ·ariil ~~l1ltdC' of decencye, which. is Tyme and feafon. SAlomon fayeth, t2.!!j rejpi&il Ad 'IJtntQS , ·non . ,& ·qu~ rejp1cit 4!( '!tthe~ :,-"'~ r_neret: A_ tnan lnakc· hts opportunny). as ofte -as fi.nde 1t. To rciuc.Je; Behauiour. feemcth to me as a Gaunent Min de , apd tG> -haue the Condicions of a rm~~tit~ · · For it ought to bee t11ade· in ·falbi-it Qught nof'.to bee too curious : ·lt 6Ught fuaped fo , as to fette foo~the an~e goo~ ofthe n1inde: and hide any deformity; and i_t ought not to be t~o firaighte, or rcfbrexercife or ~Jlo~n. :Biltthis parte of ·_ Jcoowledge hat11 beene ~eleg~ntlye han~· ·. therefore· I cannot repone Jt for defic1~ -wi-· fecon1-e-·· to-u--_c-·h-i·n g Negotiation· or bufinheaftihe · J. '? 1 ... |