The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Pleasures of Imagination Addison . 422. On Raillery - Characters of Callisthenes , Acetus , and Minutius · Steele . 423. Advice to Gloriana respecting the studied Addresses of Strephon and Damon 424. On good Humour - the Country ...
... Pleasures of Imagination Addison . 422. On Raillery - Characters of Callisthenes , Acetus , and Minutius · Steele . 423. Advice to Gloriana respecting the studied Addresses of Strephon and Damon 424. On good Humour - the Country ...
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... pleasure , we must own that it is impossible for us to assign the necessary cause of this pleasure , because we know neither the nature of an idea , nor the substance of a human soul , which might help us to discover the conformity or ...
... pleasure , we must own that it is impossible for us to assign the necessary cause of this pleasure , because we know neither the nature of an idea , nor the substance of a human soul , which might help us to discover the conformity or ...
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... pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon , that he might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge , and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for every new idea brings such a pleasure with it , as ...
... pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon , that he might encourage us in the pursuit after knowledge , and engage us to search into the wonders of his creation ; for every new idea brings such a pleasure with it , as ...
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... PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . The works of nature more pleasant to the imagination than those of The works of nature still more pleasant , the more they resem- ble those of art . The works of art more pleasant , the more ...
... PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . The works of nature more pleasant to the imagination than those of The works of nature still more pleasant , the more they resem- ble those of art . The works of art more pleasant , the more ...
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... pleasures crown his happiness . Unvex'd with quarrels , undisturb'd with noise , The country king his peaceful realm enjoys ... pleasure rises from a double principle ; from the agreeableness of the objects to the eye , and from their ...
... pleasures crown his happiness . Unvex'd with quarrels , undisturb'd with noise , The country king his peaceful realm enjoys ... pleasure rises from a double principle ; from the agreeableness of the objects to the eye , and from their ...
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