The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana
... Objects - Character of a Templar in Love - Equestrian Lady 486. Letter on Hen - pecked Keepers 487. Essay on Dreams • Steele . Addison . 488. On the Price and Success of the Spectator • Addison . Epigram on the same Tate . 489 ...
... Objects - Character of a Templar in Love - Equestrian Lady 486. Letter on Hen - pecked Keepers 487. Essay on Dreams • Steele . Addison . 488. On the Price and Success of the Spectator • Addison . Epigram on the same Tate . 489 ...
Strana 2
... object that takes up a great deal of room in the fancy , and , by consequence , will improve into the highest pitch of ... objects appear beautiful , that he might render the whole creation more gay and delightful . He has given almost ...
... object that takes up a great deal of room in the fancy , and , by consequence , will improve into the highest pitch of ... objects appear beautiful , that he might render the whole creation more gay and delightful . He has given almost ...
Strana 3
... objects themselves ( for such are 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 ...
... objects themselves ( for such are 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 ...
Strana 6
... objects to the eye , and from their similitude to other ob- jects . 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 . Hence it is that ...
... objects to the eye , and from their similitude to other ob- jects . 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 . Hence it is that ...
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... the pleasures of the imagination into such as arise from objects that are actually before our eyes , or that once entered in at our eyes , and are after- C ward called up into the mind either barely by its No 416 . 13 SPECTATOR .
... the pleasures of the imagination into such as arise from objects that are actually before our eyes , or that once entered in at our eyes , and are after- C ward called up into the mind either barely by its No 416 . 13 SPECTATOR .
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