The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... pleasure from the description of what is great , new , or beautiful . The pleasure still heightened , if what is described raises pas- sion in the mind . Disagreeable passions pleasing when raised by apt descriptions . Why terror and ...
... pleasure from the description of what is great , new , or beautiful . The pleasure still heightened , if what is described raises pas- sion in the mind . Disagreeable passions pleasing when raised by apt descriptions . Why terror and ...
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... pleasure . In what degree the imagination is capable either of pain or pleasure . Ignotis errare locis , ignota videre Flumina gaudebat ; studio minuente laborem . He sought fresh fountains in a foreign soil ; The pleasure lessen'd the ...
... pleasure . In what degree the imagination is capable either of pain or pleasure . Ignotis errare locis , ignota videre Flumina gaudebat ; studio minuente laborem . He sought fresh fountains in a foreign soil ; The pleasure lessen'd the ...
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... pleasure to be a heinous sin . The pleasure in the first case is of no continuance : it prevents our reason and reflection , and may be imme- diately followed by a secret grief to see our neigh- bour's honour blasted . If it does not ...
... pleasure to be a heinous sin . The pleasure in the first case is of no continuance : it prevents our reason and reflection , and may be imme- diately followed by a secret grief to see our neigh- bour's honour blasted . If it does not ...
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