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Acuteness is depth , or sagacity in connecting individual effects with individual causes , or vice versa , as in ... It would always have been one to say that this falling is the effect of a law of nature , or the will of God .
Acuteness is depth , or sagacity in connecting individual effects with individual causes , or vice versa , as in ... It would always have been one to say that this falling is the effect of a law of nature , or the will of God .
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Wilson said , he used to try to paint the effect of the motes dancing in the setting sun . At another time , a friend coming into his painting - room when he was sitting on the ground in a melancholy posture , observed that his picture ...
Wilson said , he used to try to paint the effect of the motes dancing in the setting sun . At another time , a friend coming into his painting - room when he was sitting on the ground in a melancholy posture , observed that his picture ...
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I got in the general effect the first day ; and pleased and surprised enough I was at my success . The rest was a work of time -- of weeks and months ( if need were ) of patient toil and careful finishing .
I got in the general effect the first day ; and pleased and surprised enough I was at my success . The rest was a work of time -- of weeks and months ( if need were ) of patient toil and careful finishing .
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