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Show - Ofthe .Aduancmtcnt of Learning, ed; and the third, that bee conceiued bnt a part of · .. the vfe of them : for the}r ~{ e is ?.ot onel ¥ in pro. bationJ bu~ much ~ore 1n lmp~e(ston •. For many fourmes are equa~l1n Sign'fi':atton, \vluch are diffe. ring 'in Impref~ion: as the difference i~ great in the. pier<ing ot that \Vhich is fharpe , and thar .whkh is flat th.ouoh the fireng~h of the perculston .be . the {a:ne : fC: there :is no. tna but \ViJl be a little more rayfed by.hearing it fayd: ~ o:sr enernies J!illbe gt.d of thil, . Hoc IthttcNivtlit, & mttgi'Jomerctntur Atridtt, .. Than by hearing it fayd-Qnl'y,This is fttillfor ynu • . Secondly,I do refume alfo,that which I tnentioned .. . beforc,touchingPriMjionor Pr£paratori~ ftore, for the Furniture of fpeech, and r~adine[e offnuemi. on ; which appeareth tQ be of t·WO forts; T.heone in·rc{emblance tG .a fuoppe of peeces vnmade vp; · the. other to a {hoppof thinges ready made vp, ~oth ro·be applyed to that which is frequent, and tnofi in t"equeft; The former oftbefe I will call Ant it hera,&. the latter Formul4. . ,. . Antithtta arc Th~fos argued,pro ~ contr~, w·herin .Antzthe- m·ea ~aybe more large & laborious; but (tn fuch. as tA rt rum: are able. to doe it)to auoyd prolixity of entry, l w~!h · the feedesofthefeuerallargumentsro becafivpmto fomc briefeandacutefentences : nottobeecyted: but to bee _~s Skayncs or Bottomes of thread, tobeevnwindedatlarge., wpen they come to be · fed : fupplying authOrities, and Exan1ples by re .. fcrcncew Prl 'The fecond boo'<! ·. · 69 . . Pro ver!JiJ ltgiJ.,. · , •mJnterpretati6,ftd dJuinAtio)q''" rtcttlit 4liJttr11 e.•uditNI'I) litttrt~Iudex tr~tnjit in legul~torem, , P1o fententia Legts.. . . JleORiJw ver~is eft Elu:endt.u ftn[~a,q.ui inttrpreiAiur - I . • -~are but decent and apt paffiges or co~uey-. atiiiiiOtfpe~che, which tnay ferue indifferently for filbleet~,as of Preface, ConclufioH, Digreffi?n, 'TIIJrllti~~n uf4tion)&c. Fora~ in buildings there is elatll)lc:_aj ure and vfe in the wel.l cafiing of the tl:airc "aK-~ .... utryes,doores, windowe·s, and the like, fo· in tbe con ue rices and paff~ges are of fpeciall and effect • (J:4 ~onclirfion in a Delihtratiut. · · redttme the fouiJJ p11.jfed& pre11en1 the incon11e -f'·J~.,~· .two Appendices touching rhe· tradi~ wledge, The one G_ritica/1, The other P e• Eor all know ledge is eyther deliuered by , .or attayned by tn~ns proper endeuors: IDCiiel:OJre as the principall part of rradition of concerneth chiefly in writing ofBoofes; So tDUl~~aue part thereof concerneth re4ding of Bookes Y• 1(~·--'!.. .u ~ppertayn incidently thefe confideratios. ts c~cerning the true Correction & editioof KliiiJlwhcr:in neu~rtheleffe raib diligece bar h don N•iudice.For thefe Critiqueshaueofte pre~tuned which they vnderfiandnor, is falfe fet down; ~-~"':., ....... ,.u ..... where he found it writcen of S.P ~tMI tfl per fportam, medea his bot-k~and~adtit Df.,.. · S f · mijfi11 . I ; ' / |