The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... shew herself so august and magni- ficent in the design . There is something more bold and masterly in the rough careless strokes of nature , than in the nice touches and embellishments of art . The beauties the most stately garden or ...
... shew herself so august and magni- ficent in the design . There is something more bold and masterly in the rough careless strokes of nature , than in the nice touches and embellishments of art . The beauties the most stately garden or ...
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... shew a genius in works of this nature , and therefore always con- ceal the art by which they direct themselves . They have a word , it seems , in their language , by which they express the particular beauty of a plantation that thus ...
... shew a genius in works of this nature , and therefore always con- ceal the art by which they direct themselves . They have a word , it seems , in their language , by which they express the particular beauty of a plantation that thus ...
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... shew the pleasure that arises in the imagination from what appears new and beau- tiful in this art ; but as every beholder has naturally a greater taste of these two perfections in every building which offers itself to his view , than ...
... shew the pleasure that arises in the imagination from what appears new and beau- tiful in this art ; but as every beholder has naturally a greater taste of these two perfections in every building which offers itself to his view , than ...
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... shew us the proper limits , as well as the defective- ness of our imagination ; how it is confined to a very small quantity of space , and immediately stopped in its opera- tion , when it endeavours to take in any thing that is very ...
... shew us the proper limits , as well as the defective- ness of our imagination ; how it is confined to a very small quantity of space , and immediately stopped in its opera- tion , when it endeavours to take in any thing that is very ...
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... shew a man you do not care whether he is pleased or displeased . But will you not then take a jest ? -Yes : but pray let it be a jest . It is no jest to put me , who am so unhappy as to have an utter aversion to speaking to more than ...
... shew a man you do not care whether he is pleased or displeased . But will you not then take a jest ? -Yes : but pray let it be a jest . It is no jest to put me , who am so unhappy as to have an utter aversion to speaking to more than ...
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