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... nature , deserves to be quoted at length . ' Aristotle had already said , that art contained an imitative element , but at the same time started the question , why is not that which is dis- agreeable to us in reality , disagreeable ...
... nature , deserves to be quoted at length . ' Aristotle had already said , that art contained an imitative element , but at the same time started the question , why is not that which is dis- agreeable to us in reality , disagreeable ...
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... nature , an instinct , a prescience in a low and limited sphere of the sensual world ; man also has a similar natural in- stinct ( but in the higher sphere of consciousness ) , a presentiment of the secret that lies concealed in nature ...
... nature , an instinct , a prescience in a low and limited sphere of the sensual world ; man also has a similar natural in- stinct ( but in the higher sphere of consciousness ) , a presentiment of the secret that lies concealed in nature ...
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... nature most faithfully , repeating the objects most exactly in colour and form . What has been said in general of the relation of the artist to nature , is applicable likewise to the painter in particular ; he is not to repeat nature as ...
... nature most faithfully , repeating the objects most exactly in colour and form . What has been said in general of the relation of the artist to nature , is applicable likewise to the painter in particular ; he is not to repeat nature as ...
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