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" In reality, poetry and rhetoric do not succeed in exact description so well as painting does; their business is to affect rather by sympathy than imitation; to display rather the effect of things on the mind of the speaker, or of others, than to present... "
Maxims, Opinions and Characters, Moral, Political, and Economical - Σελίδα 62
των Edmond Burke - 1815
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