It is of no use to prescribe to those who have no talents ; and those who have talents will find methods for themselves — methods dictated to them by their own particular dispositions, and by the experience of their own particular necessities. Elements of art, a poem - Page 15by sir Martin Archer Shee - 1809Full view - About this book
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