The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana 13
For this reason , the fancy is infinitely more struck with the view of the open air
and skies , that passes through an arch , than what comes through a square , or
any other figure . The figure of the rainbow does not contribute less to its ...
For this reason , the fancy is infinitely more struck with the view of the open air
and skies , that passes through an arch , than what comes through a square , or
any other figure . The figure of the rainbow does not contribute less to its ...
Strana 16
It may be here worth our while to examine how it comes to pass that several
readers , who are all acquainted with the same language , and know the
meaning of the words they read , should nevertheless have a different relish of
the same ...
It may be here worth our while to examine how it comes to pass that several
readers , who are all acquainted with the same language , and know the
meaning of the words they read , should nevertheless have a different relish of
the same ...
Strana 21
never saw before , and shews us monster after monster to the end of the
Metamorphoses . ' If I were to name a poet that is a perfect master in all these arts
of working on the imagination , I think Milton may pass for one ; and if his
Paradise Lost ...
never saw before , and shews us monster after monster to the end of the
Metamorphoses . ' If I were to name a poet that is a perfect master in all these arts
of working on the imagination , I think Milton may pass for one ; and if his
Paradise Lost ...
Strana 22
And here , by the way , one would wonder how comes to pass that such passions
as are very unpleasant at all other times , are very agreeable when excited by
proper descriptions . It is not strange that we should take delight in such
passages ...
And here , by the way , one would wonder how comes to pass that such passions
as are very unpleasant at all other times , are very agreeable when excited by
proper descriptions . It is not strange that we should take delight in such
passages ...
Strana 23
But how comes it to pass , that we should take delight in being terrified or
dejected by a description , when we find so much uneasiness in the fear or grief
which we receive from any other occasion ? If we consider , therefore , the nature
of this ...
But how comes it to pass , that we should take delight in being terrified or
dejected by a description , when we find so much uneasiness in the fear or grief
which we receive from any other occasion ? If we consider , therefore , the nature
of this ...
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