132 THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING. 



Eiersons, 



th at if a man should speak &amp;gt;tf-&FSZZ??Z , 



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that^art which concerns th P lic ^ t the de fi c iences, which, as 



(6) Now therefore will J BW u &quot; t fln(i the w i s dom 



T j nv.^&amp;gt; v&amp;gt;nf. o.it.p.n dances ; and nrstj u. wioim 



1\OW tucid&quot;i^ - - -, -. A ^ n(i tne Wls uuin 



I said, are but attendances ; ^and fi ^ do^not tt^ ^ ^^ 



both simple anu UUUIF* ~ 

 rhetoric (as I touched before). 



maluin. 



Quod laudatur, bouuin : quod vituperatur, 



Redargutio. 

 Laudat venales qui vult extrudere merces.&quot; 



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to 



one, that there 1J* ^^ ^ird, that he conceived bat 

 douches ; are not ^annexed , ana tn . , ^ ^ ^ probat 



a part of the use et them or forms ^ e ^i m 



but much more in impression, roi j difference 



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&quot; Hoc Ithacus velit, et magno merceutur Atridse. 



than by hearing H &quot; l mentioned 



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of speech and ^ ea ^ e g rese mblance to a shop 



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b k?tmerof ^1 wS cal?-^, and the 



