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Значения термина imitate nature на английском
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Использование термина imitate nature на английском
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Man ought to learn of nature, but not to imitatenature.
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His competitors in the world imitatenature from memory, from convention, or from tradition.
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The rain does not fall so, and, as Webb says, we must imitatenature.
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Examine this design from end to end, and nowhere will you find any desire to imitatenature.
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Thus tragic art ought to imitatenature in those kinds of actions that are specially adapted to awaken pity.
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Yet in a sense art does imitatenature; it uses nature to produce values of a kind peculiar to itself.
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Evidently the maker did no more than imitatenature, although, for myself, I used to wonder at the poverty of his invention.
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Rouge too had come coyly, back-but-andhere'sthe gist of the whole matter-inpolite society paint was put on to imitatenature.
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Art does not imitatenature, for what is nature, but that vast confusion of perceptions and representations that were referred to above?
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Viral capsid-like particles tiled with mosaic patches have attracted great attention as they imitatenature's design to achieve advanced material properties and functions.
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That is far more likely to produce things in harmony with nature, than the attempt to imitatenature upon the small human scale.
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In our attempts to imitatenature, however, it is important that all affectation be avoided, for perfect monotony is preferable to this fault.
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The old conventionalised art of Egypt was cast aside, and an attempt was made to imitatenature, exactly, even to the verge of caricature.
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However, this failure exactly to imitatenature does not prevent the artist from suggesting to us ideas of the objects in which he is interested.
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Where so much is well done it were better to omit engravings altogether than adopt such as these: "they imitatenature so abominably."
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True art imitatesnature only in a very selective and limited way.