The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 2
... give our souls a just relish for such a contemplation , he has made them naturally delight in the apprehension of what is great or unlimited . Our admiration , which is a very pleasing motion of the mind , immediately rises at the ...
... give our souls a just relish for such a contemplation , he has made them naturally delight in the apprehension of what is great or unlimited . Our admiration , which is a very pleasing motion of the mind , immediately rises at the ...
Strana 7
... give the colour and figure , but the motion of the things it represents . We have before observed , that there is ... gives us a nobler and more exalted kind of pleasure than what we receive from the nicer and more accurate productions ...
... give the colour and figure , but the motion of the things it represents . We have before observed , that there is ... gives us a nobler and more exalted kind of pleasure than what we receive from the nicer and more accurate productions ...
Strana 9
... give a greatness of manner to works of architecture . Every thing that pleases the ima- gination in architecture , is either great , beautiful , or new . Adde tot egregias urbes , operumque laborem . Witness our cities of illustrious ...
... give a greatness of manner to works of architecture . Every thing that pleases the ima- gination in architecture , is either great , beautiful , or new . Adde tot egregias urbes , operumque laborem . Witness our cities of illustrious ...
Strana 10
... give work to men of speculative tempers ; and , what is more than all the rest , the prince was absolute ; so that , when he went to war , he put himself at the head of the whole people ; as we find Semiramis leading her three millions ...
... give work to men of speculative tempers ; and , what is more than all the rest , the prince was absolute ; so that , when he went to war , he put himself at the head of the whole people ; as we find Semiramis leading her three millions ...
Strana 11
... give the mind nobler ideas than one of twenty times the bulk , where the manner is ordinary or little . Thus , per- haps , a man would have been more astonished with the majestic air that appeared in one of Lysippus's statues of ...
... give the mind nobler ideas than one of twenty times the bulk , where the manner is ordinary or little . Thus , per- haps , a man would have been more astonished with the majestic air that appeared in one of Lysippus's statues of ...
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