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1 XI | encourage the whole circle of arts, and to do good to mankind. 2 XII | true philosophy, that most arts owe their origin.~The discovery 3 XII | sea-compass: and yet these arts were invented by uncultivated, 4 XII | by the magic and curious arts of the Lady Margaret, who 5 XIII | Greece, the infant seat of arts and of errors, and where 6 XVIII| Golden Age of the liberal arts; Otway, in his Venice Preserved, 7 XX | in France when the polite arts were cultivated by persons 8 XXI | These cultivated the polite arts with as much assiduity as 9 XXII | our instructors in all the arts, and whom we have surpassed 10 XXIII| in favour of the polite arts like those in France. There 11 XXIII| munificence with regard to the arts and sciences.~Merit, indeed, 12 XXIII| which mostly encourages the arts in England is the great 13 XXIV | academy merely for the polite arts is more judicious, as it 14 XXIV | the improvements of the arts. We may presume that such 15 XXIV | the case with most of the arts: there is a certain point