The Spectator, Том 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... gay and delightful . He has given almost every thing about us the power of raising an agree- able idea in the imagination : so that it is impossible for 3 us to behold his works with coldness or indifference 2 No 413 . SPECTATOR .
... gay and delightful . He has given almost every thing about us the power of raising an agree- able idea in the imagination : so that it is impossible for 3 us to behold his works with coldness or indifference 2 No 413 . SPECTATOR .
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3 us to behold his works with coldness or indifference , and to survey so many beauties without a secret satisfaction and complacency . Things would make but a poor ap- pearance to the eye , if we saw them only in their proper figures ...
3 us to behold his works with coldness or indifference , and to survey so many beauties without a secret satisfaction and complacency . Things would make but a poor ap- pearance to the eye , if we saw them only in their proper figures ...
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... behold appear more so upon reflection , and that the memory heightens the delightful- ness of the original . A Cartesian would account for both these instances in the following manner : The set of ideas which we received from such a ...
... behold appear more so upon reflection , and that the memory heightens the delightful- ness of the original . A Cartesian would account for both these instances in the following manner : The set of ideas which we received from such a ...
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... behold pleases the imagination when well described . Why the imagination receives a more exqui- site pleasure from the description of what is great , new , or beau- tiful : The pleasure still heightened if what is described raises ...
... behold pleases the imagination when well described . Why the imagination receives a more exqui- site pleasure from the description of what is great , new , or beau- tiful : The pleasure still heightened if what is described raises ...
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... Behold his shagged breast , his giant size , His mouth that flames no more , and his extinguish'd eyes . DRYDEN . It is for the same reason that we are delighted with the reflecting upon dangers that are past , or in looking on a ...
... Behold his shagged breast , his giant size , His mouth that flames no more , and his extinguish'd eyes . DRYDEN . It is for the same reason that we are delighted with the reflecting upon dangers that are past , or in looking on a ...
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