The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Sight • Steele . 473. Letters , on Affectation of Ignorance - from a Poeti- cal Lover - Specimen of the Familiar . · Steele . 474. Letter complaining of Country Manners and Con- versation - Dumb Conjuror 475. On asking Advice in Affairs ...
... Sight • Steele . 473. Letters , on Affectation of Ignorance - from a Poeti- cal Lover - Specimen of the Familiar . · Steele . 474. Letter complaining of Country Manners and Con- versation - Dumb Conjuror 475. On asking Advice in Affairs ...
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... sight . I have here supposed that my reader is acquainted with that great modern discovery , which is at present univer- sally acknowledged by all the inquirers into natural philo- sophy : namely , that light and colours , as ...
... sight . I have here supposed that my reader is acquainted with that great modern discovery , which is at present univer- sally acknowledged by all the inquirers into natural philo- sophy : namely , that light and colours , as ...
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... sight wanders up and down without confinement , and is fed with an infinite variety of images , without any certain stint or number . For this reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature appears in the ...
... sight wanders up and down without confinement , and is fed with an infinite variety of images , without any certain stint or number . For this reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature appears in the ...
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... sight may be one occasion of its pleasantness to the imagination ; but certainly its chief reason is its nearest resemblance to nature , as it does not only , like other pictures , give the colour and figure , but the motion of the ...
... sight may be one occasion of its pleasantness to the imagination ; but certainly its chief reason is its nearest resemblance to nature , as it does not only , like other pictures , give the colour and figure , but the motion of the ...
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... sight , without discovering what it is that has so agreeable an effect . Our British gardeners , on the contrary , instead of humouring nature , love to de- viate from it as much as possible . Our trees rise in cones , globes , and ...
... sight , without discovering what it is that has so agreeable an effect . Our British gardeners , on the contrary , instead of humouring nature , love to de- viate from it as much as possible . Our trees rise in cones , globes , and ...
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