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The Sister Arts theory, as it was generally accepted in Fielding's lifetime, had been introduced in England by Dryden's translation, in 1695, of Charles Alphonse Du Fresnoy's treatise De arte graphica (1668). Dryden prefixed to his translation (Henry Fielding and William Hogart: The Correspondences of the Arts, Peter Jan De Voogd).

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