The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 2
... taken in its acquisition , and consequently serves as a motive to put us upon fresh discoveries . He has made every thing that is beautiful in our own species pleasant , that all creatures might be tempted to multiply their kind , and ...
... taken in its acquisition , and consequently serves as a motive to put us upon fresh discoveries . He has made every thing that is beautiful in our own species pleasant , that all creatures might be tempted to multiply their kind , and ...
Strana 8
... taken care of that lie between them , if the natural embroidery of the meadows were helped and improved by some small additions of art , and the several rows of edges set off by trees and flowers that the soil was capable off receiving ...
... taken care of that lie between them , if the natural embroidery of the meadows were helped and improved by some small additions of art , and the several rows of edges set off by trees and flowers that the soil was capable off receiving ...
Strana 20
... taken particular care to make his hero so . Lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis afflârat honores . VIRG . Æn . i . 594 . And gave his rolling eyes a sparkling grace , And breath'd a youthful vigour on his face . - DRYDEN . In a ...
... taken particular care to make his hero so . Lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis afflârat honores . VIRG . Æn . i . 594 . And gave his rolling eyes a sparkling grace , And breath'd a youthful vigour on his face . - DRYDEN . In a ...
Strana 31
... taken from it . What allusions most pleas ing to the imagination . Great writers , how faulty in this respect . Of the art of imagining in general . The imagination capable of pain as well as pleasure . In what degree the imagination is ...
... taken from it . What allusions most pleas ing to the imagination . Great writers , how faulty in this respect . Of the art of imagining in general . The imagination capable of pain as well as pleasure . In what degree the imagination is ...
Strana 32
... taken from the great or beautiful works of art or nature ; for , though whatever is new or uncommon is apt to delight the ima- gination , the chief design of an allusion being to illustrate and explain the passages of an author , it ...
... taken from the great or beautiful works of art or nature ; for , though whatever is new or uncommon is apt to delight the ima- gination , the chief design of an allusion being to illustrate and explain the passages of an author , it ...
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