The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... delight in any thing that is great may be this . The Supreme Author of our being has so formed the soul of man , that nothing but Himself can be its last , adequate , and proper happiness . Because , therefore , a great part of our ...
... delight in any thing that is great may be this . The Supreme Author of our being has so formed the soul of man , that nothing but Himself can be its last , adequate , and proper happiness . Because , therefore , a great part of our ...
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... delight the ima- gination . Scriptorum chorus omnis amat nemus , et fugit urbes . HOR . 2 Ep . ii . 77 . -To grottos and to groves we run , To ease and silence , every Muse's son . - POPE . Hic secura quies , et nescia fallere vita ...
... delight the ima- gination . Scriptorum chorus omnis amat nemus , et fugit urbes . HOR . 2 Ep . ii . 77 . -To grottos and to groves we run , To ease and silence , every Muse's son . - POPE . Hic secura quies , et nescia fallere vita ...
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that we take delight in a prospect which is well laid out , < and diversified with fields and meadows , woods and rivers ; in those accidental landscapes of trees , clouds , and cities , that are sometimes found in the veins of mar- ble ...
that we take delight in a prospect which is well laid out , < and diversified with fields and meadows , woods and rivers ; in those accidental landscapes of trees , clouds , and cities , that are sometimes found in the veins of mar- ble ...
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... delightful than all the little labyrinths of the most finished parterre . But , as our great modellers of gardens have their maga- zines of plants to dispose of , it is very natural for them to tear up all the beautiful plantations of ...
... delightful than all the little labyrinths of the most finished parterre . But , as our great modellers of gardens have their maga- zines of plants to dispose of , it is very natural for them to tear up all the beautiful plantations of ...
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... delight the mind of the beholder , I shall in this paper throw together some reflections on that particular art , which has more imme- diate tendency , than any other , to produce those primary pleasures of the imagination which have ...
... delight the mind of the beholder , I shall in this paper throw together some reflections on that particular art , which has more imme- diate tendency , than any other , to produce those primary pleasures of the imagination which have ...
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