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Yet it is of urgent practical necessity that we should have such propositions and beliefs. All those we conjure1 out of our mental apparatus2 and the world of fact dissolve and disappear again under scrutiny3. It is clear we must resort to some other method for these necessities.
Now I make my beliefs as I want them. I do not attempt to distil4 them out of fact as physicists5 distil their laws. I make them thus and not thus exactly as an artist makes a picture so and not so. I believe that is how we all make our beliefs, but that many people do not see this clearly and confuse their beliefs with perceived and proven fact.
I draw my beliefs exactly as an artist draws lines to make a picture, to express my impression of the world and my purpose.
The artist cannot defend his expression as a scientific man defends his, and demonstrate that they are true upon any assumptions whatsoever6. Any loud fool may stand in front of a picture and call it inaccurate7, untrustworthy, unbeautiful. That last, the most vital issue of all, is the one least assured. Loud fools always do do that sort of thing. Take quite ignorant people before almost any beautiful work of art and they will laugh at it as absurd. If one sits on a popular evening in that long room at South Kensington which contains Raphael’s cartoons, one remarks that perhaps a third of those who stray through and look at all those fine efforts, titter. If one searches in the magazines of a little while ago, one finds in the angry and resentful reception of the Pre–Raphaelites another instance of the absolutely indefensible nature of many of the most beautiful propositions. And as a still more striking and remarkable8 case, take the onslaught made by Ruskin upon the works of Whistler. You will remember that a libel action ensued and that these pictures were gravely reasoned about by barristers and surveyed by jurymen to assess their merits . . .

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v.恳求,祈求;变魔术,变戏法 | |
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n.装置,器械;器具,设备 | |
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n.详细检查,仔细观察 | |
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vt.蒸馏;提取…的精华,精选出 | |
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adj.显著的,异常的,非凡的,值得注意的 | |
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n.潦草的书写( scribble的名词复数 );乱画;草草地写;匆匆记下v.潦草的书写( scribble的第三人称单数 );乱画;草草地写;匆匆记下 | |
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adj.艺术(家)的,美术(家)的;善于艺术创作的 | |
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n.(戏剧或乐曲的)演奏( rendering的名词复数 );扮演;表演;翻译作品 | |
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n.命令,需要;规则;祈使语气;adj.强制的;紧急的 | |
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n.必要的事( imperative的名词复数 );祈使语气;必须履行的责任 | |
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