The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... gay and delightful . He has given almost every thing about us the power of raising an agree- able idea in the imagination : so that it is impossible for 3 us to behold his works with coldness or indifference 2 No 413 . SPECTATOR .
... gay and delightful . He has given almost every thing about us the power of raising an agree- able idea in the imagination : so that it is impossible for 3 us to behold his works with coldness or indifference 2 No 413 . SPECTATOR .
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... raise him- self 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 some who live under hardships or obscurity may be produced to the world ...
... raise him- self 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 some who live under hardships or obscurity may be produced to the world ...
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... raising such works , in the first ages of the world , and in eastern climates ; 2. From several of them which are still extant . Instances how greatness of manner affects the imagination . A French author's observations on this subject ...
... raising such works , in the first ages of the world , and in eastern climates ; 2. From several of them which are still extant . Instances how greatness of manner affects the imagination . A French author's observations on this subject ...
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... raised in the imagination by an artificial composition of notes ; and we find that great masters in the art are able ... raises the little satisfaction we sometimes find in the different sorts of false wit ; whether it consists in the ...
... raised in the imagination by an artificial composition of notes ; and we find that great masters in the art are able ... raises the little satisfaction we sometimes find in the different sorts of false wit ; whether it consists in the ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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