The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana iii
483. On attributing our Neighbour's Misfortunes to Judgments Addison . 484.
Letter and Reflections on Modesty Steele . 485. On the Power of insignificant
Objects — Character of a Templar in Love - Equestrian Lady Steele . 486. Letter
on Hen ...
483. On attributing our Neighbour's Misfortunes to Judgments Addison . 484.
Letter and Reflections on Modesty Steele . 485. On the Power of insignificant
Objects — Character of a Templar in Love - Equestrian Lady Steele . 486. Letter
on Hen ...
Strana 2
Our admiration , which is a very pleasing motion of the mind , immediately rises at
the consideration of any object that takes up a great deal of room in the fancy ,
and , by consequence , will improve into the highest pitch of astonishment and ...
Our admiration , which is a very pleasing motion of the mind , immediately rises at
the consideration of any object that takes up a great deal of room in the fancy ,
and , by consequence , will improve into the highest pitch of astonishment and ...
Strana 3
... if we saw them only in their proper figures and motions : and what reason can
we assign for their exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any
thing that exists in the objects themselves ( for such are light and colours ) , were
...
... if we saw them only in their proper figures and motions : and what reason can
we assign for their exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any
thing that exists in the objects themselves ( for such are light and colours ) , were
...
Strana 6
... from the agreeableness of the objects to the eye , and from their similitude to
other objects . We are pleased as well with comparing their beauties , as with
surveying them , and can represent them to our minds , either as copies or
originals .
... from the agreeableness of the objects to the eye , and from their similitude to
other objects . We are pleased as well with comparing their beauties , as with
surveying them , and can represent them to our minds , either as copies or
originals .
Strana 13
... bears similitude to what we see with our eyes . I SUChirat such as aris from
objects that are actually before our eyes , or that once entered in at our eyes , and
are afterс ward called up into the mind either barely by its NO 416 . SPECTATOR
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... bears similitude to what we see with our eyes . I SUChirat such as aris from
objects that are actually before our eyes , or that once entered in at our eyes , and
are afterс ward called up into the mind either barely by its NO 416 . SPECTATOR
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