The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... affect the senses . There is not any thing in the world , which may not be compared to several things , if considered in several distinct lights ; or , in other words , the same thing may be expressed by different metaphors . But the ...
... affect the senses . There is not any thing in the world , which may not be compared to several things , if considered in several distinct lights ; or , in other words , the same thing may be expressed by different metaphors . But the ...
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... affect the senses . An image , therefore , taken from what acts upon the sight , cannot , without violence , be applied to the hearing ; and so of the rest . It is no less an impropriety to make any being in nature or art to do things ...
... affect the senses . An image , therefore , taken from what acts upon the sight , cannot , without violence , be applied to the hearing ; and so of the rest . It is no less an impropriety to make any being in nature or art to do things ...
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... affect the senses . There is not any thing in the world , which may not be compared to several things , if considered in several distinct lights ; or , in other words , the same thing may be expressed by different metaphors . But the ...
... affect the senses . There is not any thing in the world , which may not be compared to several things , if considered in several distinct lights ; or , in other words , the same thing may be expressed by different metaphors . But the ...
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