The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 1
... agreeable , and to range , under their proper heads , what is pleasing or displeasing to the mind , without being able to trace out the several necessary and efficient causes from whence the pleasure or displeasure arises . Final causes ...
... agreeable , and to range , under their proper heads , what is pleasing or displeasing to the mind , without being able to trace out the several necessary and efficient causes from whence the pleasure or displeasure arises . Final causes ...
Strana 3
... agreeable to the imagination ? We are every where en- tained with pleasing shows and apparitions : we discover imaginary glories in the heavens and in the earth , and see some of this visionary beauty poured out upon the whole creation ...
... agreeable to the imagination ? We are every where en- tained with pleasing shows and apparitions : we discover imaginary glories in the heavens and in the earth , and see some of this visionary beauty poured out upon the whole creation ...
Strana 7
... agreeable mixture of garden and forest , which represent every where an arti- ficial rudeness , much more charming than that neatness and elegancy which we meet with in those of our own country . It might indeed be of ill consequence to ...
... agreeable mixture of garden and forest , which represent every where an arti- ficial rudeness , much more charming than that neatness and elegancy which we meet with in those of our own country . It might indeed be of ill consequence to ...
Strana 8
... agreeable an effect . Our British gardeners , on the contrary , instead of humouring nature , love to de- viate from it as much as possible . Our trees rise in cones , globes , and pyramids . We see the marks of the scissars upon every ...
... agreeable an effect . Our British gardeners , on the contrary , instead of humouring nature , love to de- viate from it as much as possible . Our trees rise in cones , globes , and pyramids . We see the marks of the scissars upon every ...
Strana 19
... agreeable . Nothing can be more magnificent than the figure Jupiter makes in the first Iliad , nor more charming than that of Venus in the first Æneid . Η καὶ κυανέησιν ἐπ ̓ ὀφρύσι νεῦσε Κρονίων , ̓Αμβρόσιαι δ ' ἄρα χαῖται ἐπερρώσαντο ...
... agreeable . Nothing can be more magnificent than the figure Jupiter makes in the first Iliad , nor more charming than that of Venus in the first Æneid . Η καὶ κυανέησιν ἐπ ̓ ὀφρύσι νεῦσε Κρονίων , ̓Αμβρόσιαι δ ' ἄρα χαῖται ἐπερρώσαντο ...
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