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if you have read Aristotles Books NONLATINALPHABET, you will there find, that the proper Objects of al the senses besides those of the Eye (though much grosser then Spirits or Souls ) cannot be brought into picture. A Painter may draw a flower but he cannot limb a scent. He may paint fire, but he cannot draw heat. He may furnish a table with an imaginary banquet, but he that should offer to raste of this banquet would find himself co•en'd. |
if you have read Aristotle Books, you will there find, that the proper Objects of all the Senses beside those of the Eye (though much grosser then Spirits or Souls) cannot be brought into picture. A Painter may draw a flower but he cannot limb a scent. He may paint fire, but he cannot draw heat. He may furnish a table with an imaginary banquet, but he that should offer to raste of this banquet would find himself co•ened. |
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