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... thing that they produce truly artificial , are nothing more than imaginary things , fictitious beings , copied and imitated from the truth . For this reason we always place nature in opposition to art : that we hear no- thing but the ...
... thing that they produce truly artificial , are nothing more than imaginary things , fictitious beings , copied and imitated from the truth . For this reason we always place nature in opposition to art : that we hear no- thing but the ...
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... thing : no matter for that , sir , for I'd better be telling you my story . " Well , we had every thing of the best , and plenty of it ; and we ate , and we drank , and we danced , and the young master , by the same token danced with ...
... thing : no matter for that , sir , for I'd better be telling you my story . " Well , we had every thing of the best , and plenty of it ; and we ate , and we drank , and we danced , and the young master , by the same token danced with ...
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... thing of that sort : and facts have been clothed in all the embellishments of verse , - -as didactic and historical ... thing is contained in nature , since every thing there is in order ; every thing should be embraced by the arts ...
... thing of that sort : and facts have been clothed in all the embellishments of verse , - -as didactic and historical ... thing is contained in nature , since every thing there is in order ; every thing should be embraced by the arts ...
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