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1 1, I | making books, and that much reading is weariness of the flesh;” 2 1, I | the excess of writing and reading books, and the anxiety of 3 1, II | irresolute by variety of reading, or too peremptory or positive 4 1, II | any man be laborious in reading and study, and yet idle 5 1, IV | leisure, and small variety of reading, but their wits being shut 6 1, IV | variety and universality of reading and contemplation, they 7 1, VII| to appoint set hours for reading, scarcely any young student 8 2, XV | causing a retardation of reading, and some sloth or relaxation 9 2, XIX| part thereof concerneth reading of books; whereunto appertain 10 2, XIX| hard word, and out of his reading: and surely their errors, 11 2, XXV| good hope that if the first reading move an objection, the second 12 2, XXV| an objection, the second reading will make an answer. And