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though of a very ordinary and shallow judgment, may arrive unto a great perfection in the Tongues, and yet be a meer Ignoramus in Philosophy, which in truth, is the chiefest and most noble part of Learning; |
though of a very ordinary and shallow judgement, may arrive unto a great perfection in the Tongues, and yet be a mere Ignoramus in Philosophy, which in truth, is the chiefest and most noble part of Learning; |
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