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Show ., .. 0 f the atl~nament ~ learning, ·{. . eft mer diuiGon.:E?r a~ for ·~oeile;it is at,.~fure or play of unagtnatton, than a r.at·tm~~'\mA· ~ dut ie tb'e reot~ An d ·f · b k 1 1t e a W?r ·e; wee ~v crake not rioweof (uch partes of le~rnmg, as the i~a ination produceth,but o~ Cu~h Set ~nces,as han. die ~d confider of the lmagpJatlllfl. No more than wee l.b.allfpeake nowe of {uch KrJowledge~, as rea· Con produceLh,( for 1 hat ext end eth to all P htlof op ~y) ·but· of fuch Kn<Jwkdges., as doe handle and e~qutre ofdte facultie .;of Rea (on ; So as P otjie .had. ht~ true plac~ As for tliepower of the Imagmatton mna. ·.mre,-an.d the manner of fortifxing the f~me, wee baue mentioned it in the Dotlrtne De Antina, wher: .vnto_;moft fitly it bclongeth. And l~fHx, for I m:tgt~ nar.illt, or Infin•atiue ~afo!', w htch ts the_fitbtetl .8 f .Rhetoricke, weethtnke 1t beft to r~ferre 1t t-o the .Artr of Reafon. · So therefore we content ~ur felues with the former diuifion,thatHumane Phdof0phy, which ·refpeB:eththe faculties of the minde .of man, 'hathtwoparts, RAT I Ol~ALL a~d }trf O.RA~L. · The part of h~unane P hilofophte, w h:ch IS Ra· tionall,is of all knowledges,to the mort wtt~ ~~~e leafi delightfull :and Ceemeth but a Net of Cub'uhue and fpinofitie. for.as .it was truely Cayd, that Knowled~e is PahaJumammi; So in the Nature of mens appeuce . to rhisfoode moft men are of the taft and flomach · · ·of the lfraeli~es in the defert, that vyould faine haue weturrWcl ~ oUAs c4mium,and were weade of J1. a~· ·. 114 · though itw e cclefiiall, yet Ceemed teffc a ' · • and oomformble. So generally tn en ta~ . wen ' rf'he fecond boo~.· · ' 48 ledge~ that are drenched in flefl) and Cittile Hijforie, _ .~.V:oratlitie, Policle, about. the ~~~~~mBt!nS affettions J praifes, fortunes doe turne - ............. uerfant:But this fame Lumen pc:·crun,doth: · .gffend ·mofl mens watr¥ and [oft natures. -·;·'"'-" truly of thinges a.s they ar.e in wortn, . '0 ·N.A.L L !<nowledges; are the--keyes of all: IRUti~:~! For as AtJjlotlefayth aptly and elegantly, hand is the InflrumeTJt oflnftuments;llnd. the the F ot~rme o{·f'ourmes: ·So thefebe truely faid~ Art·ofA~ts·~ Neither do they onely direa, e c.onfirme: and fir~ngthen . : euen ~s m~· ftlooring, doth not onely inable·to.fuooteJ ...... 1\41'""--· , but alfo to draw a ftro~ger.· Bow e._ ~.,..,l, w · T S I NT ELLE-CTV ALL, are fourein : .diuided according to the ends whereunto I -"~·-~~~ .... ed-: for tnans labour1s to.muent that is .fougl1t or propounded : or to·lud;_,e ·that·. in~ttn!ed ~ or to retaine that which . .is iudgo deliuer ouerthat which is retained. So -as·. muft ·b~e foure: ART B.of E N.Q..V r-R 1 B., NTIO N: ART of Ex AMINA:TIO N ·EMENT·: AR Tof CvsTODIEOr·MH· : and·AR TofE LO C.VT ION or TRA-T I o N is of t.wo l<indes much · diffe~ ene of·AR T s and·S c IE N CE s,and the SP~ E cHand.AR GV MENT s. Thefor• , I doe report deficient: which feemedi~ IIDJr:tuc~l:t~ deficience, as if in the_·makiDg of · ~m ... 4J al~ . ' |