The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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... we must own that it is impossible for us to assign the necessary cause of this
pleasure , because we know neither the nature of an idea , nor the substance of a
human soul , which might help us to discover the conformity or disagreeableness
...
... we must own that it is impossible for us to assign the necessary cause of this
pleasure , because we know neither the nature of an idea , nor the substance of a
human soul , which might help us to discover the conformity or disagreeableness
...
Strana 4
1 the notion explained at large , he may find it in the eighth chapter of the second
book of Mr. Locke's Essay on Human Understanding . 0 . The following letter of
Steele to Addison is reprinted here from the original edition of the Spectator in ...
1 the notion explained at large , he may find it in the eighth chapter of the second
book of Mr. Locke's Essay on Human Understanding . 0 . The following letter of
Steele to Addison is reprinted here from the original edition of the Spectator in ...
Strana 14
... where all is smooth and uniform , he would never be able to imagine how the
several prominences and depressions of a human body should be shewn on a
plain piece of canvas , that has in it no unevenness or irregularity . Description
runs ...
... where all is smooth and uniform , he would never be able to imagine how the
several prominences and depressions of a human body should be shewn on a
plain piece of canvas , that has in it no unevenness or irregularity . Description
runs ...
Strana 30
... stars to the circuit of the whole creation , the whole creation itself to the infinite
space that is every where diffused about it ; or when the imagination works
downward , and considers the bulk of a human body in respect of an animal a
hundred ...
... stars to the circuit of the whole creation , the whole creation itself to the infinite
space that is every where diffused about it ; or when the imagination works
downward , and considers the bulk of a human body in respect of an animal a
hundred ...
Strana 36
Acetus ought to be banished human sociéty , because he raises his mirth upon
giving pain to the person upon whom he is pleasant . Nothing but the
malevolence which is too general towards those who excel could make his
company ...
Acetus ought to be banished human sociéty , because he raises his mirth upon
giving pain to the person upon whom he is pleasant . Nothing but the
malevolence which is too general towards those who excel could make his
company ...
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