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... learning of the Schoolmen . ] IV . 2. There be therefore chiefly three vanities in studies , whereby learning hath been most tra- duced : . . . the first , fantastical learning ; the sec- ond , contentious learning ; and the last ...
... learning of the Schoolmen . ] IV . 2. There be therefore chiefly three vanities in studies , whereby learning hath been most tra- duced : . . . the first , fantastical learning ; the sec- ond , contentious learning ; and the last ...
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... LEARNING DIVINE AND HUMAN [ Poetry as imaginary history . ] IV . 1. Poesy is a part of learning in measure of words for the most part restrained , but in all other points extremely licensed , and doth truly refer to the imagination ...
... LEARNING DIVINE AND HUMAN [ Poetry as imaginary history . ] IV . 1. Poesy is a part of learning in measure of words for the most part restrained , but in all other points extremely licensed , and doth truly refer to the imagination ...
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... learning and to learned men . It was the com- plaint and lamentation of prelates , upon every least breath of a motion to remove pluralities 46 and dis- tribute more equally church revenues , that then all learning would be for ever ...
... learning and to learned men . It was the com- plaint and lamentation of prelates , upon every least breath of a motion to remove pluralities 46 and dis- tribute more equally church revenues , that then all learning would be for ever ...
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