The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... sight above our other senses . The pleasures of the imagination arise originally from sight . The plea- sures of the imagination divided under two heads . The pleasures of the imagination in some respects equal to those of the under ...
... sight above our other senses . The pleasures of the imagination arise originally from sight . The plea- sures of the imagination divided under two heads . The pleasures of the imagination in some respects equal to those of the under ...
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... sight is the obliging benefactress that bestows on us the most transporting sensations that we have , from the various and wonderful products of nature . To the sight we owe the amazing dis- coveries of the height , magnitude , and ...
... sight is the obliging benefactress that bestows on us the most transporting sensations that we have , from the various and wonderful products of nature . To the sight we owe the amazing dis- coveries of the height , magnitude , and ...
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... sight being so great , the loss must be very grievous ; of which Milton , from experience , gives the most sensible idea , both in the third book of his Paradise Lost , and in his Samson Agonistes . ' To light in the former- เ 66 - Thee ...
... sight being so great , the loss must be very grievous ; of which Milton , from experience , gives the most sensible idea , both in the third book of his Paradise Lost , and in his Samson Agonistes . ' To light in the former- เ 66 - Thee ...
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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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