The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... sight above our other senses . The pleasures of the imagination arise originally from sight . The pleasures of the imagination divided under two heads . The pleasures of the imagination in some respects equal to those of the ...
... sight above our other senses . The pleasures of the imagination arise originally from sight . The pleasures of the imagination divided under two heads . The pleasures of the imagination in some respects equal to those of the ...
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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 discoveries of the height , magni- tude , 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 discoveries of the height , magni- tude , and ...
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... sight has not only re- duced those wilder sounds into artful order and harmony , but conveys that harmony to the most dis- tant parts of the world , without the help of sound . To the sight we owe not only all the discoveries of ...
... sight has not only re- duced those wilder sounds into artful order and harmony , but conveys that harmony to the most dis- tant parts of the world , without the help of sound . To the sight we owe not only all the discoveries of ...
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