The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... meet with in the curiosities of art . When , therefore , we see this imitated in any measure , it gives us a nobler and more exalted kind of pleasure than what we receive from the nicer and more ac- curate productions of art . On this ...
... meet with in the curiosities of art . When , therefore , we see this imitated in any measure , it gives us a nobler and more exalted kind of pleasure than what we receive from the nicer and more ac- curate productions of art . On this ...
Strana 71
... meet with in a description ; because , in this case , the object presses too close upon our senses , and bears so hard upon us , that it does not give us time or leisure to reflect on our- selves . Our thoughts are so intent upon the ...
... meet with in a description ; because , in this case , the object presses too close upon our senses , and bears so hard upon us , that it does not give us time or leisure to reflect on our- selves . Our thoughts are so intent upon the ...
Strana 349
... meet with any one in the field which pleases me , I give it a place in my garden . By this means , when a stranger walks with me , he is surprised to see several large spots of ground covered with ten thou- sand different colours , and ...
... meet with any one in the field which pleases me , I give it a place in my garden . By this means , when a stranger walks with me , he is surprised to see several large spots of ground covered with ten thou- sand different colours , and ...
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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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