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nature and of God is here asserted . man race . And when the throes which Faust , in the anguish of his scepticism , shook Europe , destroying the old forms looking at the moonlight , longs to be far of social order , had produced a ...
nature and of God is here asserted . man race . And when the throes which Faust , in the anguish of his scepticism , shook Europe , destroying the old forms looking at the moonlight , longs to be far of social order , had produced a ...
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... nature " is another max- im which applies to art . We expect from the artist a faithful transcript of the truth in nature . The more of this truth given , the greater is the art . As a sculptor re- presents the human form , with human ...
... nature " is another max- im which applies to art . We expect from the artist a faithful transcript of the truth in nature . The more of this truth given , the greater is the art . As a sculptor re- presents the human form , with human ...
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... nature , and knowledge of the difficulties of art . The painter strives to copy nature . With him ars est celare artem . And when he has produced some careful , temperate , and studied work , the uncultivated critic says : " Any one can ...
... nature , and knowledge of the difficulties of art . The painter strives to copy nature . With him ars est celare artem . And when he has produced some careful , temperate , and studied work , the uncultivated critic says : " Any one can ...
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