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1 9| times the spirits of the person envied, do come forth most 2 9| extinguish envy than for a great person to preserve all other inferior 3 10| as the lover doth of the person loved; and therefore it 4 14| not be without some great person, one or rather more, of 5 17| procure recommendation to some person of quality, residing in 6 18| upon the advancing of a person; sometimes upon obtaining 7 19| was young counsel, for the person; and violent counsel, for 8 19| rimarum sum: one futile person, that maketh it his glory 9 19| speculative into their sovereign’s person. The true composition of 10 19| kind and character of the person should be; for the greatest 11 24| speeches of reference to the person, are great wastes of time; 12 26| s own. So again, a man’s person hath many proper relations, 13 26| not as it sorteth with the person. But to enumerate these 14 28| monarchies; except it be in the person of the monarch himself, 15 28| wars as they did achieve in person; and left only, for wars 16 32| ground, that any particular person will manure for his own 17 36| and such as become the person, when the vizors are off; 18 43| hath anything fixed in his person, that doth induce contempt, 19 44| the prince or any special person should be sick, with chambers, 20 46| heard by pieces. To deal in person is good, when a man’s face 21 46| It is better to sound a person, with whom one deals afar 22 47| answerable to that, which a great person himself professeth (as of 23 48| not only in respect of the person that should grant it, but 24 48| easy a request to a great person, as his letter; and yet, 25 50| his estate, or for a great person to govern his proceedings, 26 55| a merciful eye upon the person.~Secondly, for the advocates