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1 1, II | Out of the same conceit or humour did Virgil, turning his 2 1, VI | received the censure of humour, malignity, and pusillanimity, 3 1, VII | things, falling into the like humour that was long before noted 4 1, VII | propound to myself, and not a humour of declaiming in any man’ 5 1, VII | reprehended to serve his own humour: when bearing a secret grudge 6 2, I | special subtleties; which humour of vain and supercilious 7 2, VII | him that he learned that humour of his scholar, with whom 8 2, IX | further disclose the present humour and state of the mind and 9 2, X | the differing kind of the humour so lodged and received. 10 2, XIII | his knowledge; like the humour of Tiberius in his beginnings, 11 2, XIII | variable. But leaving the humour which hath reigned too much 12 2, XXI | sure to find matter for his humour, but no matter for his instruction: 13 2, XXIII| of the predominancy, what humour reigneth most, and what 14 2, XXIII| of the predominancy, what humour reigneth most, and what