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And , doubtless , the truths which I hope to convey would 30 be barren truisms , if all men meant the same by the words " imitate ” and “ nature . ” But it would be flattering man . kind at large , to presume that such is the fact .
And , doubtless , the truths which I hope to convey would 30 be barren truisms , if all men meant the same by the words " imitate ” and “ nature . ” But it would be flattering man . kind at large , to presume that such is the fact .
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18. an imitation as distinguished from a mere copy . Cp . Lectures , 1811-12 ( p . 122 ) : ' An imitation is not a copy , precisely as likeness is not sameness , in that sense of the word “ likeness which implies difference conjoined ...
18. an imitation as distinguished from a mere copy . Cp . Lectures , 1811-12 ( p . 122 ) : ' An imitation is not a copy , precisely as likeness is not sameness , in that sense of the word “ likeness which implies difference conjoined ...
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an imitation ; that is to say , by an admixture of circunstances , not absolutely true in themselves , but true to the character and the time represented . ' See also pp . 133 , 211 , and 227. And for the common principle underlying ...
an imitation ; that is to say , by an admixture of circunstances , not absolutely true in themselves , but true to the character and the time represented . ' See also pp . 133 , 211 , and 227. And for the common principle underlying ...
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