The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... objects , either when we have them actually in our view , or when we call up their ideas into our minds , by ... objects as are be- fore our eyes ; and , in the next place , to speak of those secondary pleasures of the imagination which ...
... objects , either when we have them actually in our view , or when we call up their ideas into our minds , by ... objects as are be- fore our eyes ; and , in the next place , to speak of those secondary pleasures of the imagination which ...
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... objects . How what is great pleases the imagination . How what is new pleases the imagination . How what is ... objects : and these , I think , all proceed from the sight of what is great , uncommon , or beautiful . ¶ By Addison , dated ...
... objects . How what is great pleases the imagination . How what is new pleases the imagination . How what is ... objects : and these , I think , all proceed from the sight of what is great , uncommon , or beautiful . ¶ By Addison , dated ...
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... objects with an endless curiosity , is a delight known only to those who are turned for speculation : nay , they who enjoy it must value things only as they are the objects of speculation , without drawing any worldly advantage to ...
... objects with an endless curiosity , is a delight known only to those who are turned for speculation : nay , they who enjoy it must value things only as they are the objects of speculation , without drawing any worldly advantage to ...
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