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Show . . . · .OJ.the.adu~tncement'of./ea'rnif!g, 'E./~quence.of ~erjwafions, did ~Ot .praC\ifeand Winne the ImA"tn,tton, ,from the ajfeEitons .part, and con. .tratl a eonfederaeie ~etweene the Rea:fon and Ima. g,i~4tron, againft t~e AjJcEfions ... fo~ the Affettions d1emfelues · carr1e euer an appcnte to good, as Rea( on doih : T.he difference is, That the LA./ferti. : ·- on bei:otdet11 meerely.·the preflnt ; Reafon beho,tlde,h · I the Jttt~re, ttnd{tlmme of time. And there.fore, the rrifent, filling the lmttginat:on _more ; Reafon is .commonly :vartquHbed; But after tha~ force-a.fE/o. qutnce and ptrjwllfion., hath made thtnges /llture, .and remote, appeare as pre(ent, than vppon the reuo. Jt of the Imagination, Reafon preuayleth. Wee. conclude. therefore , that Rhetoricke can ( tbee no mOre charged, with the colouring of the ' -,wor{e .part, than Logicke ·with s ophijlrie, or M·G· ·ralitiewith·Vice. For wee knowe the DoClrines · -of Contrarie~ are ~he fame,though the vfe be oppo .. fite: It appeareth alfo, that L~~icke differ·eth from Rhetoricke, not onely as the ftjl, from the pawme, the rone clofe, the other at large ; but much m·ore in ·this, that Logicke handleth Reafon exaCle, and in truth ; and Rhetoricke handleth it, as it is planted :in pop\.tlar opinions and Manners : And therefore LA rijlotle doth wifely place .Rhctoricke, as betweene Logicke on the one fide, and M orall ·or ciuile . · Knowledge QD die other., as participating of both: for the Proofes and Dttmonfirations.of Lo;idee, are :toward all men inditferent, and the fame: But the Pr.oofes and .perfwafions -of Rhetoricke, ough~ t<> .. ,. d1ffer The fttond hool<.!. · 68 .auFeraccerding to the Auditors, · . ."/'h(u-s in Sy!ttis ;inter Dc~Phinas t_A.tion; hich application, in perfeaion of Idea, ought:· • "tend fo farre ~ that tf a Man illould · fpeake qf .-.:Rune thing to feuerall per(ons: he fhould fpeake .Hem. all refB.ettiuely and feuerall wayes: though , . ·s Politiquc pttrt of Eloqt~ence in priuat e Speec.h, it is 11 for the greateG Orators to want: whtlefi by; obferuing their well graced fourn:tes offpeech, 'lecfetbe volubili~ie of Application: a~d there~ lJtpruden• ~ ,tt !hall not be amt[e to re€ommend thts to bef tia ftrmtJ•- . enquirie, not being curious, whether· we place_nispritutio . ~~e,or in that part.whit:h concerneth Policie. · we· therefore will I defcend· to the defici:. , which (as I fa-y d) are but.Attendances: and·~. oe·not finde the Wifed orne and diligence Col()rtshtJ .. ·potle ·well p.ourfued, who began to make·ni &. ma!i1 tlion ef the popular [J6nes and co!ottrs of g1od jlmp!tcis W,, botif jimple and compartttiuc, whi~h ar.~ &. compa.-.. SiJphi(mes of Rhetoricke, (as 1:· touched be- rat.i. ~ for Example. S·o P H 1 ~s 11 A. ..t .:::Alllt.~.,..,. /,~(i.,tur ,-bonum :·.. 12!_sod 'Vttup.eratur ,ma!tJm~· · . R 'EDARGVTIO-·· · wwales, qui vult extrudere merces~. tft,.lJafum tft (inquitP.mptor)./td cum rt-- fttjbt)oriAbitur.· The -defeCts in the laBour:· •r11wb.:are three ·: One, that there be but a few:? :. another)that tbeii·ElcncheJ are.riot annex~ · · - R r· 4 · -· ·- - ---- cdJ · .._ .. \ ;~ |