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... truth is not always exact truth ; and the seeming truth , which is what Art must often represent , is very different from the absolute truth . And here there has been much stumbling in Pre - Raphaelitism , and there is likelihood of ...
... truth is not always exact truth ; and the seeming truth , which is what Art must often represent , is very different from the absolute truth . And here there has been much stumbling in Pre - Raphaelitism , and there is likelihood of ...
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... truth will never be re- markable either for grace or truth , while the one who clings to truth at all sacrifi- ces will finally reach the expression of the highest degree of beauty which his soul is capable of conceiving ; for the lines ...
... truth will never be re- markable either for grace or truth , while the one who clings to truth at all sacrifi- ces will finally reach the expression of the highest degree of beauty which his soul is capable of conceiving ; for the lines ...
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... truth . But then comes Timidity , and after her Good - nature , and last of all Polite - behavior , all insisting that truth must roll or nobody can do anything with it ; and so the first with her coarse rasp , and the second with her ...
... truth . But then comes Timidity , and after her Good - nature , and last of all Polite - behavior , all insisting that truth must roll or nobody can do anything with it ; and so the first with her coarse rasp , and the second with her ...
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