The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... occasion of admiring the goodness and wisdom of the first Contriver . One of the final causes of our delight in any thing that is great may be this . The Supreme Author of our being has so formed the soul of man , that nothing but ...
... occasion of admiring the goodness and wisdom of the first Contriver . One of the final causes of our delight in any thing that is great may be this . The Supreme Author of our being has so formed the soul of man , that nothing but ...
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... occasion of its pleasantness to the imagination ; but certainly its chief reason is its nearest resemblance to nature , as it does not only , like other pictures , give the colour and figure , but the motion of the things it represents ...
... occasion of its pleasantness to the imagination ; but certainly its chief reason is its nearest resemblance to nature , as it does not only , like other pictures , give the colour and figure , but the motion of the things it represents ...
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... occasion of something without us , as statues or descriptions . We have already considered the first divi- sion , and shall therefore enter on the other , which , for distinction sake , I have called " The Secondary Pleasures of the ...
... occasion of something without us , as statues or descriptions . We have already considered the first divi- sion , and shall therefore enter on the other , which , for distinction sake , I have called " The Secondary Pleasures of the ...
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... occasion ; but we find a great variety of entertainments derived from this single principle ; for it is this that not only gives us a relish of statuary , painting , and description , but makes us delight in all the actions and arts of ...
... occasion ; but we find a great variety of entertainments derived from this single principle ; for it is this that not only gives us a relish of statuary , painting , and description , but makes us delight in all the actions and arts of ...
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... occasion , in such figures and repre- sentations , as are most likely to hit the fancy of the reader . A poet should take as much pains in forming his imagina- tion , as a philosopher in cultivating his understanding . He must gain a ...
... occasion , in such figures and repre- sentations , as are most likely to hit the fancy of the reader . A poet should take as much pains in forming his imagina- tion , as a philosopher in cultivating his understanding . He must gain a ...
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