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and wit, and towardlinesse, all other corrupt partial affections whatsoever, laid aside;) would out of the observation of their natural propensions and inclinations, and of their particular abilities and defects, frame them from the beginning to such courses; |
and wit, and towardliness, all other corrupt partial affections whatsoever, laid aside;) would out of the observation of their natural propensions and inclinations, and of their particular abilities and defects, frame them from the beginning to such courses; |
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Inque eo vel maximè probavi — Apollonium, qui cùm mercede dic•ret, •ame• non patiebatur eos, quos judicabat non posse oratores evadere, operam apud sese perdere, dimittebatque • & ad quamcunque artem putabat esse aptum, ad eam impellere, atque hortari sol•bat, Cic. 1. de Orat. |
Inque eo vel maximè probavi — Apollonius, qui cùm mercede dic•ret, •ame• non patiebatur eos, quos judicabat non posse Oratores evadere, Operam apud seize Perdere, dimittebatque • & ad quamcunque Artem putabat esse aptum, ad eam Impellere, atque hortari sol•bat, Cic 1. de Orat |
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