SECTION II., OF POWER. Chapter I., General Principles respecting Ideas of Power |
§1. | No necessity for detailed study of ideas of imitation. | 32 | §2. | Nor for separate study of ideas of power. | 32 | §3. | Except under one particular form. | 33 | §4. | There are two modes of receiving ideas of power, commonly inconsistent. | 33 | §5. | First reason of the inconsistency. | 33 | §6. | Second reason for the inconsistency. | 34 | §7. | The sensation of power ought not to be sought in imperfect art. | 34 | §8. | Instances in pictures of modern artists. | 35 | §9. | Connection between ideas of power and modes of execution. | 35 |
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