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... nature as a prototype ; and in the latter , the presumptions of art . It is thus with sculptors of the present age : most of them are wholly educated in the school of artin studying and copying from the antique ; whereas the greatest ...
... nature as a prototype ; and in the latter , the presumptions of art . It is thus with sculptors of the present age : most of them are wholly educated in the school of artin studying and copying from the antique ; whereas the greatest ...
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... nature , which came under his care during the year 18181 and , to enable 3 nature , to judge of the reliance that may be placed on [ the inferences which he has drawn , he has made the follow- ing statement : 6 9 The physician , in his ...
... nature , which came under his care during the year 18181 and , to enable 3 nature , to judge of the reliance that may be placed on [ the inferences which he has drawn , he has made the follow- ing statement : 6 9 The physician , in his ...
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... nature truly may unfold , And trace thy influence on the mind of men , Tis thine , from feelings , qualities , events , Or varied scenes of nature , to combine And form creations never known before . By thee the mind recals from ...
... nature truly may unfold , And trace thy influence on the mind of men , Tis thine , from feelings , qualities , events , Or varied scenes of nature , to combine And form creations never known before . By thee the mind recals from ...
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