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Show '> 0 f the Adua.nctfnent ~fi Learning: ·GJlS . Fo as· the :auncierite in politiques in. ~po" · p ptt!er E~ates were woont to to Con1~are the peo· 'pic to thc_fea,and theOratorsto the w1nd~ becai1fe as thefea would ofitfelfe be tauhn and .quiet, if the .windc:s did not mooue and trouble it; fo .the people · would be peaceable and tractable if the feditious ora tors did riot fet them in \tvorking and agitation.So it may be fitly faid, tha~ the mind in the nature the~eof 'Would be temperate and frayed, if the affections as winds, did nO( put it into tumulte and perturbation. And here againe I ~nd ftraunge , as before, that A~ riflotle lhoulde haue written diuers ~olumes ?f~· thiques, and neuer handled the affeet.ton~, . w.h1c~1 \5 theprincipall fubietl: th~reof,and yet 1n-h1s.Re~oncks where they are confidered but collaterally,· & tn afc· cod aegree,( as {hey may bt mooued by fjuech) he.fin~~th · place for thell?,and hadlet~, th~m well fo~ the quamy but where thetr true place Js,h~ pretermuteth fhe.m, For it is not hisdifputations ~bout pleafure aQd.pamx: that can fatiffie this inquiry, no more then bee · that thould generally handle the nature of light can ~ bee faid tohand1e the nature of Co/oars: for pleafure. and ·pa!qe arc to the particuler affeCtions as light-is ·to · .. p2rticular collours : Better trauailes I fuppofe had the Sloick.r:taken in this argument, as far as I can ga. · her by th~t wl1ich wee haue at iecond ha~d:Bu~ yet i .is like, it was afre~ theili manner rather 1n fubttlo/e ~f definitions ( which in a fubie& of,this nat~te. are put curiofities )cpen in. aCliue and .ample defcnp.uons rKt o.bferuations: fo like wife I fin de fon1c parttcula~ -wn· ~-- ~ ( ~hefecilnd boo~: y4 . oJan,elegant nature touchingfomeof tht: .ats~ ; as of c...A11gtr2 of Comforr1 vpon Muerfo , of 'Ienderntjfo of Countenance and o.. tt.a~·uJ .. Jtbe poets ~~d wtiters of Hifiories arc -.rJI.l!~.v.""ors of t~1s kno'Yledge, where we 01 a .aifftted fo~nh wnh greate life, How affed:ion~ ~rs and.1n~yred:and how pacified ·and refrai W aga1~c Gonteyned from Ad:, &furder difclofe themfelue!;,howthey Work ICV;~'antc:,t they gather and fonifie bow &JIDW.;raoped one within another, aud howe ... co.& .. , .. ""' and encounter ene with another ~~J.i.k~ partic~1arityes: Atnogft~bewhlch ••~I·l1~Iauvfc 1n MoraU ~nd Ciuile mar.;' to fett . affedion ~ainfie affection; UJ.ter .,nel>¥ 2notber )evm as w~e vfe to bunt b~alJe; aua Sy.e byrde with·birde, ~hi~h wee coulde, not fo caftly recover: IIIUc:n foundation is ereeled that excellent ~7ili""' . and.· p~n4. whereby ·Ciui!e fiates .,JIJ1JPlCWm' ~ the· predominante affections of ~-.-. . fupprcffing and brideling the . Jn the gouernfmente of flates, it is. · nece1farye to bridle on.e facrion lltb·cr, fo it js in :the ~oue·rnm~nt~ wid1~ •e to thofe·poynts.whicharc within .,.,.~l{j;JuuJaud and fiaue force andloperacion M~~·t(~;·an:ectthe wil& Appetite & to a!.te.r 'IMA:IJ'lllthty'ougbi to haue hadled Ct~jl omt ·--- y y ~ · · · exerci~ |