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1 Int | whom he would ascribe all high attributes, but for the 2 1, VII | Which honour, being so high, had also a degree or middle 3 1, VII | heart of all the king’s high countries, from Babylon 4 2, VIII | whosoever shall entertain high and vaporous imaginations, 5 2, XVI | and the kingdoms of the High Levant to write in characters 6 2, XXII | at the first either too high a strain or too weak: for 7 2, XXII | or too weak: for if too high, in a diffident nature you 8 2, XXIII| that if a man begin too high a pitch in his favours, 9 2, XXIII| afterwards. For this is too high and too arrogant, savouring 10 2, XXIII| Demosthenes uttereth in high terms: Et quemadmodum receptum 11 2, XXIII| light because they are so high. For the lawyers, they write 12 2, XXIII| that if a man begin too high a pitch in his favours, 13 2, XXIII| afterwards. For this is too high and too arrogant, savouring 14 2, XXIII| Demosthenes uttereth in high terms: Et quemadmodum receptum 15 2, XXIII| light because they are so high. For the lawyers, they write