The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... greatest admirer , " RICHARD STEELE . ' N ° 414. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 25 , 1712 . art . PAPER IV . ON THE PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . The works of nature more pleasant to the imagination than those of The works of nature still ...
... greatest admirer , " RICHARD STEELE . ' N ° 414. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 25 , 1712 . art . PAPER IV . ON THE PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . The works of nature more pleasant to the imagination than those of The works of nature still ...
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... greatest perfection , and furnishes out all those scenes that are most apt to 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 ...
... greatest perfection , and furnishes out all those scenes that are most apt to 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 ...
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... greatest perfection . Homer excelled in imagining what is great ; Virgil in imagining what is beautiful ; Ovid in imagining what is new . Our countryman , Milton , very perfect in all these three respects . WE Quem tu , Melpomene ...
... greatest perfection . Homer excelled in imagining what is great ; Virgil in imagining what is beautiful ; Ovid in imagining what is new . Our countryman , Milton , very perfect in all these three respects . WE Quem tu , Melpomene ...
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... greatest part of their time must be spent within themselves , and consequently it behoves them to consider how agree- able it will be to them before they leave this dear town . " I remember , Mr. Spectator , we were very well enter ...
... greatest part of their time must be spent within themselves , and consequently it behoves them to consider how agree- able it will be to them before they leave this dear town . " I remember , Mr. Spectator , we were very well enter ...
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... greatest pleasure of life . This is an undoubted truth ; and yet any man who judges from the practice of the world will be almost persuaded to believe the contrary ; for how can we suppose people should be so industrious to make ...
... greatest pleasure of life . This is an undoubted truth ; and yet any man who judges from the practice of the world will be almost persuaded to believe the contrary ; for how can we suppose people should be so industrious to make ...
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