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1 1, II | prejudice of the causes they handle: so by like reason it cannot 2 1, III | povery to some friar to handle, to whom much was attributed 3 1, IV | subject itself that they handle, when it is a fruitless 4 1, VII | yet, since the argument I handle leadeth me thereunto, I 5 2, VII | again, that physic should handle that which supposeth in 6 2, VII | moving; and metaphysic should handle that which supposeth further 7 2, VIII| sciences belonging which handle quantity determinate, merely 8 2, X | so in the matter we now handle, they be the best physicians, 9 2, XII | but of such sciences as handle and consider of the imagination. 10 2, XII | of such knowledges as do handle and inquire of the faculty 11 2, XIV | arts of judgment, which handle the natures of proofs and 12 2, XIV | which form it is incident to handle the parts thereof, which 13 2, XIV | part I think more proper to handle when I shall speak of rhetoric.~( 14 2, XIX | whereas if myself had been to handle any particular knowledge, 15 2, XXI | respecting society doth handle it also, not simply alone, 16 2, XXII| he that should generally handle the nature of light can 17 2, XXII| of light can be said to handle the nature of colours; for 18 2, XXII| counterfeit.~(13) So if we should handle books and studies, and what 19 2, XXV | deducement from them, to handle the main body and substance 20 2, XXV | constant to the argument I handle if I were not willing to