This substance, I have said, is the spirit of natural fact.
For mythopoeia is just this, the incarnating the spirit of natural fact; and the generic name of that power is Art.
For where a myth is the incarnation of the spirit of natural fact, a legend is the embellishment of an historical event: a very different thing.
A natural fact is permanent and elemental, an historical event is transient and superficial.
But it has one curious character distinguishing it from all other art of equal merit in design--it never represents a natural fact.
And at this time I have endeavoured to prove to you--if you investigate the subject you may more entirely prove to yourselves--that no school ever advanced far which had not the love of natural fact as a primal energy.
This substance, as I have said, is the spirit of natural fact.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "natural fact" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.