ABSTRACT

1. That the difference of wit consisteth not in the different temper of the brain. 2. That it consisteth in the diversity of vital constitution. 3. Of dulness. 4. Of fancy, judgment, wit. 5. Of levity. 6. Of gravity. 7. Of solidity. 8. Of indocibility. 9. Of madness from self-conceit. 10. Of follies which seem to be degrees thereof. 11. Of madness and degrees thereof from vain fear.