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and otherwise
the contrary? And further, because omissions and the failure of beauty in
things badly made or grown would be most quickly perceived by one who was
properly educated in music, and so, feeling distaste1 rightly, he would praise beautiful things and take
delight in them and receive them into his soul to foster its growth and
become himself beautiful and good.
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