Chapter II., General remarks respecting the Truth of Turner

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§1. No necessity of entering into discussion of architectural truth. 409
§2. Extreme difficulty of illustrating or explaining the highest truth. 410
§3. The positive rank of Turner is in no degree shown in the foregoing pages, but only his relative rank. 410
§4. The exceeding refinement of his truth. 411
§5. There is nothing in his works which can be enjoyed without knowledge. 411
§6. And nothing which knowledge will not enable us to enjoy. 412
§7. His former rank and progress. 412
§8. Standing of his present works. Their mystery is the consequence of their fulness. 413
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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