The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... meet with in the curiosities of art . When , therefore , we see this imitated in any measure , it gives us a nobler and more exalted kind of pleasure than what we receive from the nicer and more accurate productions of art . On this ...
... meet with in the curiosities of art . When , therefore , we see this imitated in any measure , it gives us a nobler and more exalted kind of pleasure than what we receive from the nicer and more accurate productions of art . On this ...
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... meets with in his search after Paradise ? No other subject could have furnished a poet with scenes so proper to strike the imagination , as no other poet could have painted those scenes in more strong and lively colours . 0 . N ° 418 ...
... meets with in his search after Paradise ? No other subject could have furnished a poet with scenes so proper to strike the imagination , as no other poet could have painted those scenes in more strong and lively colours . 0 . N ° 418 ...
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... meet with any sight in nature which sufficiently answers its highest ideas of pleasantness ; or , in other words , be- cause the imagination can fancy to itself things more great , strange , or beautiful , than the eye ever saw , and is ...
... meet with any sight in nature which sufficiently answers its highest ideas of pleasantness ; or , in other words , be- cause the imagination can fancy to itself things more great , strange , or beautiful , than the eye ever saw , and is ...
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... meet with among the poets , when the author represents any passion , appetite , virtue , or vice , under a visible shape , and makes it a person or an actor in his poem . Of this nature are the descriptions of Hunger and Envy in Ovid ...
... meet with among the poets , when the author represents any passion , appetite , virtue , or vice , under a visible shape , and makes it a person or an actor in his poem . Of this nature are the descriptions of Hunger and Envy in Ovid ...
Strana 39
... meet and compare notes upon your carriage ; and the letter which was brought to you the other day was a con- trivance to remark your resentment . When you saw the billet subscribed Damon , and turned away with a scornful air , and cried ...
... meet and compare notes upon your carriage ; and the letter which was brought to you the other day was a con- trivance to remark your resentment . When you saw the billet subscribed Damon , and turned away with a scornful air , and cried ...
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