The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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... rewards any pains we have taken in its acquisition , and consequently serves
as a motive to put us upon fresh discoveries . He has made every thing that is
beautiful in our own species pleasant , that all creatures might be tempted to
multiply ...
... rewards any pains we have taken in its acquisition , and consequently serves
as a motive to put us upon fresh discoveries . He has made every thing that is
beautiful in our own species pleasant , that all creatures might be tempted to
multiply ...
Strana 18
A poet should take as much pains in forming his imagination , as a philosopher in
cultivating his understanding : He must gain a due relish of the works of nature ,
and be 1 11 1 thoroughly conversant in the various scenery of a country life 18 ...
A poet should take as much pains in forming his imagination , as a philosopher in
cultivating his understanding : He must gain a due relish of the works of nature ,
and be 1 11 1 thoroughly conversant in the various scenery of a country life 18 ...
Strana 31
The imagination capable of pain as well as pleasure . In what degree the
imagination is capable either of pain or pleasure . Ignotis errare locis , ignota
videre Flumina gaudebat ; studio minuente laborem . - Ovid , Met . vi . 294 . He
sought fresh ...
The imagination capable of pain as well as pleasure . In what degree the
imagination is capable either of pain or pleasure . Ignotis errare locis , ignota
videre Flumina gaudebat ; studio minuente laborem . - Ovid , Met . vi . 294 . He
sought fresh ...
Strana 33
... for the imagination is as liable to pain as pleasure . When the brain is hurt by
any accident , or the mind disordered by dreams or sickness , the fancy is overrun
with wild dismal ideas , and terrified with a thousand hideous monsters of its own
...
... for the imagination is as liable to pain as pleasure . When the brain is hurt by
any accident , or the mind disordered by dreams or sickness , the fancy is overrun
with wild dismal ideas , and terrified with a thousand hideous monsters of its own
...
Strana 36
Acetus ought to be banished human sociéty , because he raises his mirth upon
giving pain to the person upon whom he is pleasant . Nothing but the
malevolence which is too general towards those who excel could make his
company ...
Acetus ought to be banished human sociéty , because he raises his mirth upon
giving pain to the person upon whom he is pleasant . Nothing but the
malevolence which is too general towards those who excel could make his
company ...
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