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Show , Ofihe AdUancemento{lcdrntng. . fi~keth llOt f~rre,but that tnlreth cte\!pe. wluc\l hath· fuewe of nature,t jbertic,and !itnplicity, ; , fJ.pjtrttd# atri(o ll!'» ,ipse t ,bj itUft~ i4 :'n (uit& IJ.'Ii tt~guit Impium fibi »la&ulam ~gr:ri ~. Here caution is giuen .. ho~e 1wee tender . rcprehcnfi·Jn to ~r~o. gante at1d fco:nefull natur.es, whofc 1:1ann:!r 1s to efieeme it , for ~ohtumely,au i accordtngly ro re, tourne,it, . · , . ~.A. j~pitnti Otfa.fiontm & drldetur ei fopie~tit~, Jlere is difiinguil'hed the wifedome' broughte ,toto habite ,and thJt which is but verball and fw iln:~in g .. - on ely in .co:1ceite: for the o~e vpon the occaGon.e , prefented is quickned and redoubled: the other is aJnazed and confufed. · 6Juo modo in aquis rt(plende:~t v ult til profP.:CitlJ.. ~ . J f. rium ,fie cord4 hominum mant/tjld sunt pruaeptiv~u. Here the n1ind of a 'vife man is compared to a glaffe,. .wherein the In1ages of' all diuer!itie of Nann~~ & C uftoms are reprefeced, fro which reprefencatto proceedeth tha~ applic~tioi1 , ~ . .. ) ~i sApit innt~mtru mortbns aptH t trit, T)lus ha4e. I fuidc fon1 e what longer vpon the(efentence~ poll!tique of Salo~.non,then is ag~~~" able to the proportion of an e,xan1ple :led de w1t11 a defire to giueauthority to this parte or knoweledge, which I noted as deficiente by fo excel .. lente.a prefi.dente: :and haue alfo acten ded thetn_ with . bric~e. o~feruadons , · fi.1:h as to Jny ·vnderftandi? gei offer noe v.iolence to the. {en=e, though · I ·kno.,ye ~hey may bee anplyed to a mqre diuine vic: · . ~""·. · but -I 'The/econdhoof<! 9'- . it is allowed euen in~ cliuiniry ~ ~hat fotne l{, ......... ,,retations ,yea 2nd feme wl'itingsh;tue mor~ of ,::. . ~ .... ~ ..... ~Agle)then others: But takinge then1 as Infl:ruCl:i .. :1111-'·•·~.;J for _life, they n1oughte haue receiued large dif.,· ~ourfe,tf I woulde haue bro~en them and .illufirated ·}t:'}t•••""' l>y diducem ents and exatnple~. · · ~icher was th!s in vfe only with _the bebrews,But it i~:~:t~uerally to be found in the· wifdotnc of the more .~,..._ .... "'ient Titnes.· that as·1nen !ounde out any·obfer. o that they thought \vas gooj for.lifcJthcy wt>Jld er it and expreifc it in parable .or .Jphorifi11e, fable.Bttt for fab!es they were vicegerents & fup,, where E~atnples failed: No we that the titnes de with hifiorh~., the Ayn1e is better ~hen 1/A'W'~& .. a~ke-i~ aliue.And therefore the fourme of wri .. which of at others is fitteft for this variable argu of N egotiat~on and occafions is that which hiARel cbo.!C \Vjfcly and aptly for Gouernmente: ....... .,., Jifcour[e vpon Biflories or Examples • "Fer rnntvP!I~/"{ge dral"rne frefbly and. in our view out of ,.. .............. "ers, knoweth the waie bell: to parti~ulers a· • ·And i~ hath · much greater life for praaife: the difcourfe . atcendeth vpon the :f:xan1- - .r .. n ...... when the example attenddet~. ·vp911 the . ............ _,_ .For this· is no pointe of order as it at firO:e but of . fubftance , For when_ ~ Example is the gro!lnde being f~t downc HU-Uoll•l rn~y at lar~e,itis.tet down with al cir~umfiaIRWHICh manye fo1net11nes controul the d1fcourfc. . " J ct ~ theretrnon j .• |