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Rh terly set wrong as to all Judgment and Knowledge in the kind. For of this imitative Art we may justly say; That tho It borrows help indeed from Colours, and uses them, as means, to execute its Designs; It has nothing, however, more wide of its real Aim, or more remote from its Intention, than to make a shew of Colours, or from their mixture, to raise a separate and flattering Pleasure to the.