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to show her to the fiT by orp ? ral ^ape, thf 



next degree is to show her to the 

 Dentation ; for to show he -to &amp;gt; rezl 



, 

 , lively re P re 



oen re e e 7 ^l ** ^ 



mutinies and seditions oUheVecl^^ f * he 



c^ e ^ ce of per- 



affections part, an P d contract U Sed P i Im 1ff ation fro ^ the 



ider 



, n conrac U ed P i e 



and imagination against the Iffoo+f ider . ac y between the reason 

 selves carry ever an apatite toT^ the affections th em- 

 diflference is, that the aKo n behold f^ rew ? &amp;gt;n doth T ^e 

 reason beholdeth the future and sum of 1 &quot;^ the present 

 the resent filling the ther 



then 



rares are the same t hmS, A 6 k ? W the doctrines of 

 peareth also that log^diffeS fr^ T^- PP site Jt a P 

 fist from the palm-the one close J] ^ etoric not only as the 

 more in this, that logic \idleS ^J! l ? hep t* lar ^ e - but much 

 rhetonc handleth itas it is ^S^ ^ d in truth an &amp;lt;* 



manners. And therefore Aristotle doth P P i ^ pinions and 



cording to the auditors : ^etonc ought to differ ac- 



I &quot; Orpheus in sylvis, fnter delphinas ^^ ., 

 ^ich appl ication in erfecti 



