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so:text | Any two opposite colours of the rainbow , form a third between them, thus imparting to each other their peculiar qualities . The sight of what they were originally is quite lost, and instead, a most pleasing green is found, which colour, nature has chosen for the vestment of the earth, and with the beauty of which the eye never tires. (en) |
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so:description | The Analysis of Beauty (1753) (en) |
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