[P 284] From a slight undetermined drawing. . . the imagination supplies more than the painter
himself, probably, could produce; . . .
What Falshood
[P 285] . . . indispensable rule. . . that everything shall be carefully and distinctly expressed. . . .
This is what with us is called Science, and Learning; . . .
Excellent & Contrary to his usual Opinions
[P 286] Falconet . . . thinks meanly of this trick of concealing, . . .
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