The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... proper heads , what is pleasing or displeasing to the mind , without being able to trace out the several necessary and efficient causes from whence the pleasure or displeasure arises . Final causes lie more bare and open to our ...
... proper heads , what is pleasing or displeasing to the mind , without being able to trace out the several necessary and efficient causes from whence the pleasure or displeasure arises . Final causes lie more bare and open to our ...
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... proper happiness . Because , therefore , a great part of our happiness must arise from the contemplation of his being , that he might give our souls a just relish for such a contemplation , he has made them naturally delight in the ...
... proper happiness . Because , therefore , a great part of our happiness must arise from the contemplation of his being , that he might give our souls a just relish for such a contemplation , he has made them naturally delight in the ...
Strana 3
... proper figures and motions : and what reason can we assign for their exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any thing that exists in the objects themselves ( for such are light and colours ) , were it not to add ...
... proper figures and motions : and what reason can we assign for their exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any thing that exists in the objects themselves ( for such are light and colours ) , were it not to add ...
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... proper colours , with the picture of a ship entering at one end , and sailing by degrees through the whole piece . On another there appeared the green shadows of trees , waving to and fro with the wind , and herds of deer among them in ...
... proper colours , with the picture of a ship entering at one end , and sailing by degrees through the whole piece . On another there appeared the green shadows of trees , waving to and fro with the wind , and herds of deer among them in ...
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... proper ideas , and what additional strength and beauty they are capable of receiving from conjunction with others . The fancy must be warm , to retain the print of those images it hath received from out- ward objects , and the judgment ...
... proper ideas , and what additional strength and beauty they are capable of receiving from conjunction with others . The fancy must be warm , to retain the print of those images it hath received from out- ward objects , and the judgment ...
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