PART II. OF TRUTH. SECTION I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES RESPECTING |
PART II. OF TRUTH. SECTION I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES RESPECTING IDEAS OF TRUTH. Chapter I., Of Ideas of Truth in their connection with those of Beauty and Relation §1. | The two great ends of landscape painting are the representation of facts and thoughts. | 44 | §2. | They induce a different choice of material subjects. | 45 | §3. | The first mode of selection apt to produce sameness and repetition. | 45 | §4. | The second necessitating variety. | 45 | §5. | Yet the first is delightful to all. | 46 | §6. | The second only to a few. | 46 | §7. | The first necessary to the second. | 47 | §8. | The exceeding importance of truth. | 48 | §9. | Coldness or want of beauty no sign of truth. | 48 | §10. | How truth may be considered a just criterion of all art. | 48 |
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