The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... particular beauty of a plantation that thus strikes the imagination at first sight , without discovering what it is that has so agreeable an effect . Our British gardeners , on the contrary , instead of humouring nature , love to de ...
... particular beauty of a plantation that thus strikes the imagination at first sight , without discovering what it is that has so agreeable an effect . Our British gardeners , on the contrary , instead of humouring nature , love to de ...
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... particular art , which has more imme- diate tendency , than any other , to produce those primary pleasures of the imagination which have hitherto been the subject of this discourse . The art I mean is that of archi- tecture , which I ...
... particular art , which has more imme- diate tendency , than any other , to produce those primary pleasures of the imagination which have hitherto been the subject of this discourse . The art I mean is that of archi- tecture , which I ...
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... particular . The power of words over the imagination . Why one reader is more pleased with de- scriptions than another . I Quatenù hoc simile est oculis , quod mente videmus . LUCR . ix . 754 . So far as what we see with our minds ...
... particular . The power of words over the imagination . Why one reader is more pleased with de- scriptions than another . I Quatenù hoc simile est oculis , quod mente videmus . LUCR . ix . 754 . So far as what we see with our minds ...
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... particular beauties ; as a person with a weak sight may have the con- fused prospect of a place that lies before him , without entering into its several parts , or discerning the variety of its colours in their full glory and perfection ...
... particular beauties ; as a person with a weak sight may have the con- fused prospect of a place that lies before him , without entering into its several parts , or discerning the variety of its colours in their full glory and perfection ...
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... particular care to make his hero so . Lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis afflârat honores . VIRG . Æn . i . 594 . And gave his rolling eyes a sparkling grace , And breath'd a youthful vigour on his face . - DRYDEN . In a word ...
... particular care to make his hero so . Lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis afflârat honores . VIRG . Æn . i . 594 . And gave his rolling eyes a sparkling grace , And breath'd a youthful vigour on his face . - DRYDEN . In a word ...
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