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Hall bishop of Norwich , famous as our first satirist , and the learned Usher ,
primate of Ircland . Hall published , in 1640 , " An humble Remonstrance to the
High Court of Parliament in Behalf of Episcopacy " — an answer to this appeared
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Hall bishop of Norwich , famous as our first satirist , and the learned Usher ,
primate of Ircland . Hall published , in 1640 , " An humble Remonstrance to the
High Court of Parliament in Behalf of Episcopacy " — an answer to this appeared
...
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Wit , ingenuity , and learning in verfe , even elegance " itself , though that comes
nearest , arc onė thing , true “ native poetry is another , in which there is a cortain
. air and spirit , which , perhaps , the most learned and “ judicious in other arts do
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Wit , ingenuity , and learning in verfe , even elegance " itself , though that comes
nearest , arc onė thing , true “ native poetry is another , in which there is a cortain
. air and spirit , which , perhaps , the most learned and “ judicious in other arts do
...
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... that his own works afford a most excellent field to exercise and animate the
powers of the pencil * The article in which I apprehend • The learned , ingenious ,
enthusiastic criticisin may rather beliċve , what it is very Winckelman has
advanced ...
... that his own works afford a most excellent field to exercise and animate the
powers of the pencil * The article in which I apprehend • The learned , ingenious ,
enthusiastic criticisin may rather beliċve , what it is very Winckelman has
advanced ...
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