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... Mazzini. Art is the right hand of Nature. The latter has only given us being, the former has made us men. —Schiller. Art does not imitate nature, but it founds itself on the study of nature – takes from nature the selections which best ...
... Mazzini. Art is the right hand of Nature. The latter has only given us being, the former has made us men. —Schiller. Art does not imitate nature, but it founds itself on the study of nature – takes from nature the selections which best ...
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... Mazzini. Beauty is God's handwriting, a wayside sacrament. —Milton. Beauty deceives women in making them establish on an ephemeral power the pretensions of a whole life. —Bignicout. If there is a fruit that can be eaten raw, it is ...
... Mazzini. Beauty is God's handwriting, a wayside sacrament. —Milton. Beauty deceives women in making them establish on an ephemeral power the pretensions of a whole life. —Bignicout. If there is a fruit that can be eaten raw, it is ...
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