The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana 5
Every one that has half a guinea is put into the possibility , from that small sum , to
raise himself an easy fortune : when these little parcels of wealth are , as it were ,
thus thrown back into the redonation of Providence , we are to expect that ...
Every one that has half a guinea is put into the possibility , from that small sum , to
raise himself an easy fortune : when these little parcels of wealth are , as it were ,
thus thrown back into the redonation of Providence , we are to expect that ...
Strana 15
... which consists , as I have formerly shewn , in the affinity of ideas : and we may
add , it is this also that raises the little satisfaction we sometimes find in the
different sorts of false wit ; whether it consists in the affinity of letters , as an
anagram ...
... which consists , as I have formerly shewn , in the affinity of ideas : and we may
add , it is this also that raises the little satisfaction we sometimes find in the
different sorts of false wit ; whether it consists in the affinity of letters , as an
anagram ...
Strana 16
... only raise in us such ideas as are most apt to affect the imagination . 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
...
... only raise in us such ideas as are most apt to affect the imagination . 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
...
Strana 17
E may observe , that any single circumstance of what we have formerly seen
often raises up a whole scene of imagery , and awakens numberless ideas that
before slept in the imagination ; such a particular smell or colour is able to fill the
mind ...
E may observe , that any single circumstance of what we have formerly seen
often raises up a whole scene of imagery , and awakens numberless ideas that
before slept in the imagination ; such a particular smell or colour is able to fill the
mind ...
Strana 21
Why the imagination receives a more exquisite pleasure from the description of
what is great , new , or beautiful : The pleasure still beightened if what is
described raises passion in the mind . Disagreeable passions pleasing when
raised by ...
Why the imagination receives a more exquisite pleasure from the description of
what is great , new , or beautiful : The pleasure still beightened if what is
described raises passion in the mind . Disagreeable passions pleasing when
raised by ...
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