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But the Apostle slurrs that Conceit, calling them unlearned. So I remember Seneca says of the Greeks, (calling it their Disease) that they made much ado with certain idle Questions, (as, How many Rowers belong'd to the Vessel that carry'd Ulysses? and such like, that he there mentions) whereby (says he) they did not appear more learned, but only more troublesom. |
But the Apostle slurs that Conceit, calling them unlearned. So I Remember Senecca Says of the Greeks, (calling it their Disease) that they made much ado with certain idle Questions, (as, How many Rowers belonged to the Vessel that carried Ulysses? and such like, that he there mentions) whereby (Says he) they did not appear more learned, but only more troublesome. |
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