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... nature as they find her , only for use and service . Those of the third , employ her , by polishing her , for use . The fine arts do not employ her at all : they do no more than imitate her after their own man- ner , which we shall ...
... nature as they find her , only for use and service . Those of the third , employ her , by polishing her , for use . The fine arts do not employ her at all : they do no more than imitate her after their own man- ner , which we shall ...
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... natural sentiment , because it is derived from nature . But wherefore was it given to us ? To judge of arts which were not created ? Certainly not . * It was to enable us to judge of the relation between natural objects and our ...
... natural sentiment , because it is derived from nature . But wherefore was it given to us ? To judge of arts which were not created ? Certainly not . * It was to enable us to judge of the relation between natural objects and our ...
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... nature : they corrupt and depreciate themselves by endeavouring to surpass her . For a certain time their productions having manifested the same degree of correctness and perfection , and a taste for better things being blunted by habit ...
... nature : they corrupt and depreciate themselves by endeavouring to surpass her . For a certain time their productions having manifested the same degree of correctness and perfection , and a taste for better things being blunted by habit ...
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