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Therfore for this end, foure things would chiefly be observed in the choyse of wordes. First, that such wordes as wee use, should be proper unto the tongue wherein wee speake. Againe, that they be plaine for all men to perceive. Thirdly, that they bee apt and meete, most properly to set out the matter. Fourthly, that wordes translated, from one signification to another, (called of the Grecians Tropes,) be used to beautifie the sentence, as precious stones are sent in a ring to commend the gold.
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Therfore
for
this
end,
foure
things
would
chiefly
be
observed
in
the
choyse
of
wordes.
First,
that
such
wordes
as
wee
use,
should
be
proper
unto
the
tongue
wherein
wee
speake.
Againe,
that
they
be
plaine
for
all
men
to
perceive.
Thirdly,
that
they
bee
apt
and
meete,
most
properly
to
set
out
the
matter.
Fourthly,
that
wordes
translated,
from
one
signification
to
another,
(called
of
the
Grecians
Tropes,)
be
used
to
beautifie
the
sentence,
as
precious
stones
are
sent
in
a
ring
to
commend
the
gold.