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| | John_Ruskin |
 | | That beauty of form is revealed in organisms which have developed perfectly according to their laws of growth, and so give, in his own words, 'the appearance of felicitous fulfilment of function.' |
 | | This was what he called the 'Law of Help,' one of Ruskin's fundamental beliefs, extending from nature and art to society. |
 | | The artist must feel that, within certain reasonable limits, he is free, that he is wanted by society, and that the ideas he is asked to express are true and important. |
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