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1 XI | taught dances of a very polite and effeminate kind; and 2 XII | following was debated in a very polite and learned company, viz., 3 XIX | was not the poet of the polite part of the nation. His 4 XIX | frequented what we call polite company. He was infirm and 5 XX | time in France when the polite arts were cultivated by 6 XX | quite opposite to that of polite literature, but perhaps 7 XX | leads naturally to that of polite literature. Mankind in general 8 XXI | titles. These cultivated the polite arts with as much assiduity 9 XXIII| established in favour of the polite arts like those in France. 10 XXIV | an academy merely for the polite arts is more judicious, 11 XXIV | most fatal consequence to polite literature. The members