The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... pleased - Different Characters , in a Tour through the Metropolis Steele . 455. Letters on Education - from the Husband of a Scold -on Money - the Use of Similes . Steele . 456. Miseries of Debt and Bankruptcy - Letter from a Bankrupt ...
... pleased - Different Characters , in a Tour through the Metropolis Steele . 455. Letters on Education - from the Husband of a Scold -on Money - the Use of Similes . Steele . 456. Miseries of Debt and Bankruptcy - Letter from a Bankrupt ...
Strana 1
... pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . The final cause of our being pleased with what is great . The final cause of our being pleased with what is new . The final ...
... pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . The final cause of our being pleased with what is great . The final cause of our being pleased with what is new . The final ...
Strana 6
... 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 we take delight in a prospect which is well 6 NO 414 . SPECTATOR .
... 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 we take delight in a prospect which is well 6 NO 414 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 11
... pleased me . It is in Monsieur Freart's Parallel of the ancient and modern Architecture . I shall give it the reader with the same terms of art which he has made use of . " I am observing , " says he , thing which , in my opinion , is ...
... pleased me . It is in Monsieur Freart's Parallel of the ancient and modern Architecture . I shall give it the reader with the same terms of art which he has made use of . " I am observing , " says he , thing which , in my opinion , is ...
Strana 13
... 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 , bears similitude to what we see with our eyes . AT first divided the pleasures of ...
... 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 , bears similitude to what we see with our eyes . AT first divided the pleasures of ...
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