SECTION II., OF POWER. Chapter I., General Principles respecting Ideas of Power

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§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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