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As in that famous Example (which Plutarch says, is the only one, where Fortune is related to have done a thing artificially) when a Painter having finish'd the Picture of a Horse, excepting the loose Froth about his Mouth and his Bridle; |
As in that famous Exampl (which Plutarch Says, is the only one, where Fortune is related to have done a thing artificially) when a Painter having finished the Picture of a Horse, excepting the lose Froth about his Mouth and his Bridle; |
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