The Spectator, Том 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... ideas : and , we may add , it is this also that raises the little satisfaction we sometimes find in the dif ferent sorts of false wit ; whether it consists in the affinity of letters , as an anagram , acrostic ; or of sylla- bles , as ...
... ideas : and , we may add , it is this also that raises the little satisfaction we sometimes find in the dif ferent sorts of false wit ; whether it consists in the affinity of letters , as an anagram , acrostic ; or of sylla- bles , as ...
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... idea of it is , perhaps , made up of two or three simple ideas ; but when the poet represents it , he may either give us a more complex idea of it , or only raise in us such ideas as are most apt to affect the imagination . It may be ...
... idea of it is , perhaps , made up of two or three simple ideas ; but when the poet represents it , he may either give us a more complex idea of it , or only raise in us such ideas as are most apt to affect the imagination . It may be ...
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... ideas which we received from such a prospect or garden , having entered the mind at the same time , have a set of traces belonging to them in the brain , bordering very near upon one another ; when , therefore , any one of these ideas ...
... ideas which we received from such a prospect or garden , having entered the mind at the same time , have a set of traces belonging to them in the brain , bordering very near upon one another ; when , therefore , any one of these ideas ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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