The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana 8
They have a word , it seems , in their language , by which they express the
particular beauty of a plantation that thus strikes the imagination at first sight ,
without discovering what it is that has so agreeable an effect . Our British
gardeners , on ...
They have a word , it seems , in their language , by which they express the
particular beauty of a plantation that thus strikes the imagination at first sight ,
without discovering what it is that has so agreeable an effect . Our British
gardeners , on ...
Strana 11
I am observing , ” says he , thing which , in my opinion , is very curious , whence it
proceeds , that in the same quantity of superfices , the one * Dinocrates . а I 2 12
TE manner seems great and magnificent , N 415 . SPECTATOR . 11.
I am observing , ” says he , thing which , in my opinion , is very curious , whence it
proceeds , that in the same quantity of superfices , the one * Dinocrates . а I 2 12
TE manner seems great and magnificent , N 415 . SPECTATOR . 11.
Strana 12
I 2 12 TE manner seems great and magnificent , and the other poor and trifling ;
the reason is fine and uncommon . I say , then , that to introduce into architecture
this grandeur of manner , we ought so to proceed , that the division of the ...
I 2 12 TE manner seems great and magnificent , and the other poor and trifling ;
the reason is fine and uncommon . I say , then , that to introduce into architecture
this grandeur of manner , we ought so to proceed , that the division of the ...
Strana 16
In this case , the poet seems to get the better of nature : he takes , indeed , the
landscape after her , but gives it more vigorous touches , heightens its beauty ,
and so enlivens the whole piece , that the images which flow from the objects ...
In this case , the poet seems to get the better of nature : he takes , indeed , the
landscape after her , but gives it more vigorous touches , heightens its beauty ,
and so enlivens the whole piece , that the images which flow from the objects ...
Strana 36
This he does with so much address , that he seems rather to bewail himself , than
fall upon his friend . It is really monstrous to see how unaccountably it prevails
among men to take the liberty of displeasing each other . One would think ...
This he does with so much address , that he seems rather to bewail himself , than
fall upon his friend . It is really monstrous to see how unaccountably it prevails
among men to take the liberty of displeasing each other . One would think ...
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