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Show .: :.:.Ofthe.AdUdnce»feiitOfL~irning.' they may be truft:d without a·.iudicious cofideracio of their ~agnitude and nature; Fr4114 (ibi in paruu fidem pr 4j/tllil,vl m11il,e tm1l11mtnto .faUAl : and the Italian~ thinketh hitnfelfe vpori the point ~o be bought and fould : when he is better vfe.d then he was woont to· be without manifeO: cautC:. For fmall fauoureS,they 4oc but I ll,mena {lee ;both as. to Caution, andastolndtljlry,. and ate as Dtmoflhtnes callerh the.m,&limt11 •. ta fo&ordi.t.So againe we fee, howfalfe the nature of . fa~edetdl areip -that particular' W:hicb lMtlti41111J·; .p~~~(# vpo~ c:4nlo»illl Pximm, vpon that hollowe ~(/ ~~ithfull r~cQnoilement, which was made be-, twcenmenl:whereuponMt~tiANIII aduanced 1nany of .. the friends of 1~tonius~11t 11mkM tills pr4fr8nr.u &· ~~Wunll!~s IArg~:.wherqn .vndcr pretence to ~rengt . then hun,he dtd:dcfolate· b1m, attd ~on from hun.JUs, depeadances.. . · · · . As for Wllf:'ds (though they- ~ like watemo Phili,; ttons,f~l <:>f ~~ttecy. and vacertamty) yet they a're not . to be d1fp.rfed~. fpec1ally witbtbe aduantage of palftJ o~ a~d affe~ton • For fo wee fee: Tyherius vpon a· - lbngingandJnccnfing lpeech of Agrippin4, catne a Rep f~orth ofhis diffimulaci~n when he fayd, Y. ou Art hurtJ:ecaufoyou the notrlligt~t: gf which T t~Citrn fayeth, ANd11a ~~~' , t4ram l&eN{Ii pelloris voctm tlicutrt·: tor~epJamque Gr~e~ 'Vtrfu 11iJmonui1 : ideo 14di quiA .n1n rt~4rtl. And.t~refore the Poet doth e!cgandy .. cal p~tpns,t~rtures, that vrge men to confe ffe theyr .i. crets. r;,,,,,,.l ~ ,. . , .· · . er;,4 .. And. . The /econdboo~ : ,- 99/ ~ndexperience lheweth,~there are few n1en fo true · co themfelues , and fa fetled; but that fometimes · ~n heate, -fometimes vpon brauerye,fometime: . vpon kindene!fe, fometimes vpon trouD.Je of minde · and weak?dl_<:,theyopen th~mfelues~q>eciaJJy if they • be put to lt wuh a counter-ddfunulatto.,according to blprouerb ofSpain,Dimentir.Av focar~U ver.dad:TeO J)t,4nd find a truth• · - . . As fortb~ _knowingo£ mea, which is at fecond .. btapd· from Reportes :. mens weakenelfe and faultes o befi knownc from tbeyr Enemies ,. theyr v.er .. t s, and abilityes from theyr friendes ;· t~eyr cu .. omes aud Times from theyr feruauntcs: thei~ con-' and opinions from theyr famiHarfriends,wit-h · .=m·cltn they oifcourfe mofb.Generall fame is light,& opinions co11ceiued by fuperiors or equals are de • ........ ......·. j~ '"'r to fuch 1nen are more mafked,Pt rior fomA t riMtJtteu tmanAt. . But the foundefi di(clofing. and e~pounding 'W»'&.,.,, .. is , by theyr natures and endes , where .. weakeft forte of men are bell: .interpreted by Natures, and thewifefi by theyr endes. For both pleafauntlye an~ wifely~ fayde(~hough· ~ .... .,,,a veryc vntrue1y ) by aN utltto.of the pope,, ... l1. .... ,,.,,., ·lro1n a certayne Nation., where. hec. as UDGER : whole opinion beeing afked ~.4 ..... t~ the appointe1nente of o:1e to goe .in his: wiilied that it1 anye cafe they dtd no~ that wa's too wife : becaufe no very wife. would euer imagi11e)what they i11 that.c.ountry/ · _ . .. ·· · · . were; ~ IJ/J . |