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1 3| substantial. A man that is of judgment and understanding, shall 2 3| pass, in that distance of judgment, which is between man and 3 6| not against the piercing judgment of Augustus, nor the extreme 4 6| have that penetration of judgment, as he can discern what 5 6| man cannot obtain to that judgment, then it is left to him 6 12| that are either shallow in judgment, or weak in courage, which 7 12| Certainly to men of great judgment, bold persons are a sport 8 19| committed, and the most judgment is shown, in the choice 9 25| for a satire to persons of judgment, to see what shifts these 10 25| have their ignorance seem judgment. Some are never without 11 26| mought have made the same judgment also, if it had pleased 12 26| his own understanding and judgment; which is ever infused, 13 26| affections, and support of the judgment), followeth the last fruit; 14 28| right valuation and true judgment concerning the power and 15 28| that a man may truly make a judgment, that the principal point 16 31| hold all arguments, than of judgment, in discerning what is true; 17 33| logician, to have as well judgment, as invention, he may do 18 33| stablished in years and judgment. Likewise glorious gifts 19 34| and the astrologer gave a judgment, that he should be killed 20 34| credit, for example. My judgment is, that they ought all 21 48| some friend of trust and judgment, that may report, whether 22 49| and for ability, is in the judgment, and disposition of business. 23 49| is affectation; to make judgment wholly by their rules, is 24 52| if persons of quality and judgment concur, then it is (as the 25 55| the Scripture) that turn judgment, into wormwood; and surely 26 55| equal; that he may plant his judgment as upon an even ground. 27 55| times the things deduced to judgment may be meum and tuum, when 28 57| as the weakness of human judgment can give stay, to so great 29 58| as the weakness of human judgment can give stay, to so great