The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... mind upon the pe- rusal of a noble work . Thus , although in poetry it be absolutely necessary that the unities of time , place , and action , with other points of the same nature , should be thoroughly explained and understood ; there ...
... mind upon the pe- rusal of a noble work . Thus , although in poetry it be absolutely necessary that the unities of time , place , and action , with other points of the same nature , should be thoroughly explained and understood ; there ...
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works might , at the same time , open the mind to vast conceptions , and fit it to converse with the di- vinity of the place . For every thing that is majestic imprints an awfulness and reverence on the mind of the beholder , and ...
works might , at the same time , open the mind to vast conceptions , and fit it to converse with the di- vinity of the place . For every thing that is majestic imprints an awfulness and reverence on the mind of the beholder , and ...
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... mind the thoughts that imprinted themselves in it , with so much strength , during the silence and darkness of the night . A man finds the same difference as to himself in a crowd and in a solitude : the mind is stunned and dazzled ...
... mind the thoughts that imprinted themselves in it , with so much strength , during the silence and darkness of the night . A man finds the same difference as to himself in a crowd and in a solitude : the mind is stunned and dazzled ...
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