The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana 2
... and , by consequence , will improve into the highest pitch of astonishment and
devotion when we contemplate his nature , that is neither circumscribed by time
nor place , nor to be comprehended by the largest capacity of a created being .
... and , by consequence , will improve into the highest pitch of astonishment and
devotion when we contemplate his nature , that is neither circumscribed by time
nor place , nor to be comprehended by the largest capacity of a created being .
Strana 3
... and see some of this visionary beauty poured out upon the whole creation : but
what a rough unsightly sketch of nature should we be entertained with , did all
her colouring disappear , and the several distinctions of light and shade vanish ?
... and see some of this visionary beauty poured out upon the whole creation : but
what a rough unsightly sketch of nature should we be entertained with , did all
her colouring disappear , and the several distinctions of light and shade vanish ?
Strana 5
The works of nature more pleasant to the imagination than those of art . The
works of nature still more pleasant , the more they resemble those of art . The
works of art more pleasant , the more they resemble those of nature . Our English
...
The works of nature more pleasant to the imagination than those of art . The
works of nature still more pleasant , the more they resemble those of art . The
works of art more pleasant , the more they resemble those of nature . Our English
...
Strana 6
There is something more bold and masterly in the rough careless strokes of
nature , than in the nice touches and embellishments of art . The beauties the
most stately garden or palace lie in a narrow compass ; the imagination
immediately ...
There is something more bold and masterly in the rough careless strokes of
nature , than in the nice touches and embellishments of art . The beauties the
most stately garden or palace lie in a narrow compass ; the imagination
immediately ...
Strana 7
If the products of nature rise in value according as they more or less resemble
those of art , we may be sure that artificial works receive a greater advantage
from their resemblance of such as are natural ; because here the similitude is not
only ...
If the products of nature rise in value according as they more or less resemble
those of art , we may be sure that artificial works receive a greater advantage
from their resemblance of such as are natural ; because here the similitude is not
only ...
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