Unto the knowledge of which no man can attaine, without the perfecte knowledge and instruction of the principles, groundes, and Elementes of Geometrie.
So that without the diligent studie of Euclides Elementes, it is impossible to attaine vnto the perfecte knowledge of Geometrie, and consequently of any of the other Mathematicall sciences.
This Arte is furnished with many other great Artes and experiences: As with perfecte Perspectiue, Astronomie, Cosmographie, Naturall Philosophie of the 4.
For those that be blinded in that passion, thynke them selues to be perfecte Seers, and yet be the first that commit most filthy faultes.
But being often called upon to perfecte his accounts, he desired to have such a time, and such a time of leasure, and he would doe it.
Well, now y^t it hath pleased God to give us hope of meeting, doubte not but we will all indeavore to perfecte these accounts just & right, as soone as possibly we can.
Allden; leaving you for this presente to Gods blessing, wishing unto you perfecte recovery of health, and y^e long continuance of it.
The accounte he is to make and perfecte within 12.
When Florinda was alone, her seruaunt departed, shee gaue her selfe to all vertuous life, hopinge thereby to atteine the fame of a most perfecte Lady, and to be counted worthie the interteignemente of such a seruaunt.
The gentleman well vnderstanding her meaning, aunsweared: "Madame, vengeance is sweete vnto him which in place of killinge an ennemye, giueth life to a perfecte freinde.
Certaine Countries doe excell in the perfecte goodnesse of Honny, like as the famous Attica of Gréece, which for the excellencie of the Honny is hadde in great reputation throughout the world.
And suche an oracion can not cause the hearer to take anye heede, when it goeth so in and out, and comprehendeth not any thyng wyth perfecte wordes.
I confesse I haue not made the matter here so perfecte as my wyll and desyer is it shoulde haue ben, and that I haue but brieflye touched, and as it were with my litle fynger poynted to these thinges, which require a lẽger declaracion.
I shall contente you with a good will, beyng inespetially necessarie, intendyng to make of this exercise a perfecte science.
Whē Christ axed who saye men that I am/ Peter answered/ thou arte the sonne of the lyuinge God/ as though Peter had bene as perfecte as an angell.
The fruit of theyr naturall bignesse heere and there aptly placed, their sides cut open, and in place of kernelles they were full of most perfecte Rubyes, as bigge as the kernels.
Who would not rather feele payne, then too haue hys body lacke any perfecte sence, truly from some ether intemperatnes ||D.
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