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1 Int | book now in the reader’s hand—a living book that led the 2 1, I | tradition of knowledge over from hand to hand, and many other 3 1, I | knowledge over from hand to hand, and many other inconveniences, 4 1, III | but because we are not in hand with true measure, but with 5 1, VII | not till they come near hand, and then trust to the agility 6 1, VII | pertinent to the point in hand—Neque semper arcum tendit 7 1, VII | eminent to the purpose now in hand, which is concerning the 8 1, VII | of, which ran from Venus’ hand when it was pierced by Diomedes.”~( 9 2, III | quantity. But I am not now in hand with censures, but with 10 2, X | mistaking, but is exact at hand, so is it of the understanding, 11 2, XII | and elegantly, “That the hand is the instrument of instruments, 12 2, XIII | circle by steadiness of hand, which may be easily done 13 2, XX | for the carriage of the hand and framing of the letters. 14 2, XXI | changes, yet breaketh not the hand to such strange and hard 15 2, XXII | which we have at second hand. But yet it is like it was 16 2, XXII | is like the work of the hand. For as when a carver makes 17 2, XXIII| prospered in anything he took in hand afterwards. For this is 18 2, XXIII| of men which is at second hand from reports: men’s weaknesses 19 2, XXIII| would stretch forth his hand towards a statue of Caesar’ 20 2, XXIII| prospered in anything he took in hand afterwards. For this is 21 2, XXIII| of men which is at second hand from reports: men’s weaknesses 22 2, XXIII| would stretch forth his hand towards a statue of Caesar’ 23 2, XXV | either moveth to the right hand or to the left; either to