The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... attended to , may render the life of every one that reads it more easy and happy for the future . The pleasures of the imagination are what be- wilder life , when reason and judgment do not interpose ; it is therefore a worthy action in ...
... attended to , may render the life of every one that reads it more easy and happy for the future . The pleasures of the imagination are what be- wilder life , when reason and judgment do not interpose ; it is therefore a worthy action in ...
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... attended with so much pleasure , as I have before ob- served on the same occasion ; but we find a great variety of entertainments derived from this single principle ; for it is this that not only gives us a relish of statuary , painting ...
... attended with so much pleasure , as I have before ob- served on the same occasion ; but we find a great variety of entertainments derived from this single principle ; for it is this that not only gives us a relish of statuary , painting ...
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... attend to , or that lay out of our sight when we first beheld it . As we look on any object , our idea of it is , perhaps , made up of two or three simple ideas ; but when the poet represents it , he may either give us a more complex ...
... attend to , or that lay out of our sight when we first beheld it . As we look on any object , our idea of it is , perhaps , made up of two or three simple ideas ; but when the poet represents it , he may either give us a more complex ...
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... on a sudden , with the pic- ture of the fields or gardens where we first met with it , and to bring up into view all the variety of images that once attended it . Our imagination takes the hint , C 3 No 417 . 17 SPECTATOR .
... on a sudden , with the pic- ture of the fields or gardens where we first met with it , and to bring up into view all the variety of images that once attended it . Our imagination takes the hint , C 3 No 417 . 17 SPECTATOR .
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once attended it . Our imagination takes the hint , and leads us unexpectedly into cities or theatres , plains or meadows . We may farther observe , when the fancy thus reflects on the scenes that have passed in it formerly , those ...
once attended it . Our imagination takes the hint , and leads us unexpectedly into cities or theatres , plains or meadows . We may farther observe , when the fancy thus reflects on the scenes that have passed in it formerly , those ...
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