The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... common in optics . Here you might dis- cover the waves and fluctuations of the water in strong and proper colours , with the picture of a ship entering at one end , and sailing by degrees through the whole piece . On another there ...
... common in optics . Here you might dis- cover the waves and fluctuations of the water in strong and proper colours , with the picture of a ship entering at one end , and sailing by degrees through the whole piece . On another there ...
Strana 14
... common instance : let one who is born blind take an image in his hands , and trace out with his fingers the different furrows and im- pressions of the chisel , and he will easily conceive how the shape of a man , or beast , may be ...
... common instance : let one who is born blind take an image in his hands , and trace out with his fingers the different furrows and im- pressions of the chisel , and he will easily conceive how the shape of a man , or beast , may be ...
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... common , or de- formed , be acceptable to the imagination , the description of what is great , surprising , or beautiful , is much more so ; because here we are not only delighted with com- paring the representation with the original ...
... common , or de- formed , be acceptable to the imagination , the description of what is great , surprising , or beautiful , is much more so ; because here we are not only delighted with com- paring the representation with the original ...
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... common had a circle of fairies belonging to it ; and there was scarce a shepherd to be met with who had not seen a spirit . Among all the poets of this kind our English are much the best , by what I have yet seen ; whether it be that we ...
... common had a circle of fairies belonging to it ; and there was scarce a shepherd to be met with who had not seen a spirit . Among all the poets of this kind our English are much the best , by what I have yet seen ; whether it be that we ...
Strana 32
... common than the passages which are to be explained . Allegories , when well chosen , are like so many tracks of light in a discourse , that make every thing about them clear and beautiful . A noble metaphor , when it is placed to an ...
... common than the passages which are to be explained . Allegories , when well chosen , are like so many tracks of light in a discourse , that make every thing about them clear and beautiful . A noble metaphor , when it is placed to an ...
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