The Spectator, Том 6Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... Description in Homer has charmed more Readers than a Chapter in Ariftotle . Befides , the Pleafures of the Imagination have this Advantage , above thofe of the Understanding , that they are more obvious , and more eafy to be acquired ...
... Description in Homer has charmed more Readers than a Chapter in Ariftotle . Befides , the Pleafures of the Imagination have this Advantage , above thofe of the Understanding , that they are more obvious , and more eafy to be acquired ...
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... Descriptions , are equally Applicable to Painting and Statuary . WORDS , when well chofen , have so great a Force in them , that a Defcription often gives us more lively Ideas than the Sight of Things themfelves . The Reader finds a ...
... Descriptions , are equally Applicable to Painting and Statuary . WORDS , when well chofen , have so great a Force in them , that a Defcription often gives us more lively Ideas than the Sight of Things themfelves . The Reader finds a ...
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... Descriptions . We find one transported with a Paffage , which another runs over with Coldnefs and Indifference , or finding the Representation extremely natural , where another can perceive nothing of Likeness and Conformity . This ...
... Descriptions . We find one transported with a Paffage , which another runs over with Coldnefs and Indifference , or finding the Representation extremely natural , where another can perceive nothing of Likeness and Conformity . This ...
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... look'd upon , pleases us in an apt Description . Here , therefore , we must in- quire a new Principle of Pleasure , which is nothing else but but the Action of the Mind , which compares the No. 418 . 89 The SPECTATOR .
... look'd upon , pleases us in an apt Description . Here , therefore , we must in- quire a new Principle of Pleasure , which is nothing else but but the Action of the Mind , which compares the No. 418 . 89 The SPECTATOR .
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... Description , as with the Aptnefs of the Defcrip- tion to excite the Image . BUT if the Description of what is Little , Common , or Deformed , be acceptable to the Imagination , the De- fcription of what is Great , Surprising , or ...
... Description , as with the Aptnefs of the Defcrip- tion to excite the Image . BUT if the Description of what is Little , Common , or Deformed , be acceptable to the Imagination , the De- fcription of what is Great , Surprising , or ...
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