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ges, fcave made for their end the rendering the delivery eafie and 
pleafanr. 
In the fourth pare ,be treats of Styles or Manners of fpeaking , 
diverfified according to the feveral inclinations and natural difpo- 
fitionsof Men. Herehepropofes his advice for regulating a ^/y^»; 
and, becaufe every matter mwft be handled in a way futable to it, 
he teaches how to raife or deprefs, fweetcnorafperate a ftyle ac- 
cording as the nature of t he Subjeft requireth. On which occafion 
he examines the quality of ih^Sryleof Orators, Poets, Philofo- 
phers, Hiftorians. 
He concludes the Book with giving us a very fair Idea of the 
Art of Perfwdwg, which is very different from the j4rt of Speak- 
iffg, in i-egard that not all thofe that fpeak well know the fecret of 
gaining hearts. 
In the whole, and particularly in the difcovery made of the na- 
ture of the Art of Rhetorick , there are to be found confiderable 
reflexions upon our e>W/W (of which S/^^^r/r isan Image,) which 
may contribute not a little to bring us to the knowledgeof our 
felves. And every Curious Spirit will doubtlefs be pleafed to 
learn to know the reafons here given of all the Rules, which the 
Art of Sfeakhg prefcribes ; This Author, when he treats of what 
it is thatpleafeth in a difcourfe, not contenting himfelf with fay- 
ing 'tis fomething I know mt tvhaty but naming the very thing , and 
leading the Reader to the very fource of tharpleafure,and making 
him underftand the very principles of thofe Rules, which thofe do 
follow that give delight in Speaking,&c. 
1 1 1. 7he mmmr of rAtfing^ordering and improving Fort eft T rees : 
Jlfo hove to flant^ make and keep Woods^ Walks ^ Avenues^ 
Laxvns^EedgeSy &c. with feveral Figures proper for Ave- 
nues and Walks to end in ; and convenient Figures for 
havens : Alfo Rules and Tables:^ fbewing Hove the ingenious 
Planter may meajure fuperficial Figures ; With Rules^ How 
to divide Woods and Land • and how to meafure timber 
and other Solid bodies^ either hy Arithmetick or Geometry, 
&c. By M.Gookt ; in quarto. 
i.TN former Times, not only Princely and Noble Palaces, and 
£ Seats of Honour, but alfo generally the Manfions of the Gen- 
try, all over England , were adorned with Groves on the next 
Hills; 
