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antiquity, and to call former times to his succors to make
a party against the present time. So that the ancient
authors, both in divinity and in humanity, which had long
time slept in libraries, began generally to be read and
revolved. Thus by consequence did draw on a necessity of
a more exquisite travail in the languages original, wherein
those authors did write, for the better understanding of
those authors, and the better advantage of pressing and
applying their words. And thereof grew again a delight in
their manner of style and phrase, and an admiration of
that kind of writing; which was much furthered and
precipitated by the enmity and opposition that the
propounders of those primitive but seeming new opinions
had against the schoolmen; who were generally of the
contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a
different style and form; taking liberty to coin and frame