The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... delight old age ; are the ornaments of prosperity , the solaco- ment and the refuge of adversity ; they are delectable at home , and not burthensome abroad ; they gladden us at nights , and on our journeys , and in the country . THE ...
... delight old age ; are the ornaments of prosperity , the solaco- ment and the refuge of adversity ; they are delectable at home , and not burthensome abroad ; they gladden us at nights , and on our journeys , and in the country . THE ...
Strana 34
... delight in the very disgust it gives us , as any of these three qualifications are most conspicuous and prevailing . By greatness , I do not only mean the bulk of any single object , but the largeness of a whole view , considered as one ...
... delight in the very disgust it gives us , as any of these three qualifications are most conspicuous and prevailing . By greatness , I do not only mean the bulk of any single object , but the largeness of a whole view , considered as one ...
Strana 69
... delighted with comparing the representation with the original , but are highly pleased with the original itself . Most readers , I ... delight in such passages as are apt to produce hope , joy , admiration No. 418. ] 69 THE SPECTATOR .
... delighted with comparing the representation with the original , but are highly pleased with the original itself . Most readers , I ... delight in such passages as are apt to produce hope , joy , admiration No. 418. ] 69 THE SPECTATOR .
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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