The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... light , all that we can do in speculations of this kind , is to reflect on those operations of the soul that are most agreeable , and to range , under their proper heads , what is pleasing or displeasing to the mind , without being able ...
... light , all that we can do in speculations of this kind , is to reflect on those operations of the soul that are most agreeable , and to range , under their proper heads , what is pleasing or displeasing to the mind , without being able ...
Strana 3
... light and colours ) , were it not to add supernu- merary ornaments to the universe , and make it more agreeable to the imagination ? We are every where en- tained with pleasing shows and apparitions : we discover imaginary glories in ...
... light and colours ) , were it not to add supernu- merary ornaments to the universe , and make it more agreeable to the imagination ? We are every where en- tained with pleasing shows and apparitions : we discover imaginary glories in ...
Strana 5
... light . IF -Alterius sic Altera poscit opem res , et conjurat amicè . HOR . Ars Poet . v . 410 . But mutually they need each other's help . - RoscOMMON . F we consider the works of nature and art as they are qualified to entertain the ...
... light . IF -Alterius sic Altera poscit opem res , et conjurat amicè . HOR . Ars Poet . v . 410 . But mutually they need each other's help . - RoscOMMON . F we consider the works of nature and art as they are qualified to entertain the ...
Strana 9
... light in which the foregoing speculations have placed it , without entering into those rules and maxims which the great masters of architecture have laid down , and ex- plained at large in numberless treatises upon that subject ...
... light in which the foregoing speculations have placed it , without entering into those rules and maxims which the great masters of architecture have laid down , and ex- plained at large in numberless treatises upon that subject ...
Strana 29
... lights that are sunk farther into those unfathomable depths of ether , so as not to be seen by the strongest of our tele- scopes , we are lost in such a labyrinth of suns and worlds , and confounded with the immensity and magnificence ...
... lights that are sunk farther into those unfathomable depths of ether , so as not to be seen by the strongest of our tele- scopes , we are lost in such a labyrinth of suns and worlds , and confounded with the immensity and magnificence ...
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