The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 53
... mind to vast conceptions , and fit it to converse with the divinity of the place . For every thing that is ma- jestic imprints an awfulness and reverence on the mind of the beholder , and strikes in with the natu- ral greatness of the ...
... mind to vast conceptions , and fit it to converse with the divinity of the place . For every thing that is ma- jestic imprints an awfulness and reverence on the mind of the beholder , and strikes in with the natu- ral greatness of the ...
Strana 68
... mind . Disagreeable passions pleasing when raised by apt descriptions . Why terror and grief are pleas- ing to the mind when excited by description . A particular advan- tage the writers in poetry and fiction have to please the imagina ...
... mind . Disagreeable passions pleasing when raised by apt descriptions . Why terror and grief are pleas- ing to the mind when excited by description . A particular advan- tage the writers in poetry and fiction have to please the imagina ...
Strana 293
... mind , they are apt to vanish as soon as the day breaks about him . The light and noise of the day , which are perpetually soliciting his senses , and calling off his attention , wear out of his mind the thoughts that imprinted ...
... mind , they are apt to vanish as soon as the day breaks about him . The light and noise of the day , which are perpetually soliciting his senses , and calling off his attention , wear out of his mind the thoughts that imprinted ...
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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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