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thers
意味(1)
He
had
bene
instrumentall
in
promotinge
the
three
persons
above
mencioned
to
the
Kings
favour,
and
had
himselfe
in
truth
so
greate
an
esteeme
of
them,
that
he
did
very
frequently
upon
conference
togither
departe
from
his
owne
inclinations
and
opinions,
and
concurred
in
thers;
and
very
few
men
of
so
greate
parts
are
upon
all
occasyons
more
councellable
then
he,
so
that
he
would
seldome
be
in
daunger
of
runninge
into
greate
errors,
if
he
would
communicate
and
expose
all
his
owne
thoughts
and
inclinations
to
such
a
disquicition,
nor
is
he
uninclinable
in
his
nature
to
such
an
intire
communication
in
all
things
which
he
conceaves
to
be
difficulte;
but
his
fatall
infirmity
is,
that
he
to
often
thinkes
difficulte
things
very
easy,
and
doth
not
consider
possible
consequences,
when
the
proposition
administers
somewhat
that
is
delighfull
to
his
fancy,
and
by
pursuinge
wherof
he
imagynes
he
shall
reape
some
glory
to
himselfe,
of
which
he
is
immoderately
ambitious,
so
that
if
the
consultation
be
upon
any
action
to
be
done,
no
man
more
implicitely
enters
into
that
debate,
or
more
cheerefully
resignes
his
owne
conceptions
to
a
joynt
determination,
but
when
it
is
once
affirmatively
resolved,
besydes
that
he
may
possibly
reserve
some
impertinent
circumstance
as
he
thinkes,
the
impartinge
wherof
would
change
the
nature
of
the
thinge,
if
his
fancy
suggests
to
him
any
particular
which
himselfe
might
performe
in
that
action,
upon
the
imagination
that
every
body
would
approove
it,
if
it
were
proposed
to
them,
he
chooses
rather
to
do
it,
then
to
communicate,
that
he
may
have
some
signall
parte
to
himselfe
in
the
transaction,
in
which
no
other
person
can
clayme
a
share;
and
by
this
unhappy
temper,
he
did
often
involve
himselfe
in
very
unprosperous
attempts.