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 we see, in what a low state polite learning is in the countries I have mentioned. Though the sketch I have drawn be general, yet it was, for the most part, taken upon the spot, nor are the assertions hazarded at random. I am sensible, however, of the impropriety of national reflection; and did not truth biass me more than inclination in this particular, I should, instead of the account already given, have presented the reader with a panegyric on many of the individuals of every country, whose merits deserve the warmest strains of praise. , Muratori, and Stay, in Italy;, Klopstock, and , in Germany; , and , in Holland; all deserve the highest applause. But it was my design, rather to give an idea of the spirit of learning in these