The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... in forming his imagina- tion , as a philosopher in cultivating his understanding . He must gain a due relish of the works of nature , and be thoroughly conversant in the various scenery of a country life 18 SPECTATOR . No 417 .
... in forming his imagina- tion , as a philosopher in cultivating his understanding . He must gain a due relish of the works of nature , and be thoroughly conversant in the various scenery of a country life 18 SPECTATOR . No 417 .
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... that so we may be kept in a pleasing suspense , and have time given us to raise our expectations , and to side with one of the parties concerned in the rela- tion . I confess this shews more the art than 28 No 420 . SPECTATOR .
... that so we may be kept in a pleasing suspense , and have time given us to raise our expectations , and to side with one of the parties concerned in the rela- tion . I confess this shews more the art than 28 No 420 . SPECTATOR .
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tion . I confess this shews more the art than the veracity .of the hsitorian ; but I am only to speak of him as he is qualified to please the imagination , and in this respect Livy has , perhaps , excelled all who ever went before him ...
tion . I confess this shews more the art than the veracity .of the hsitorian ; but I am only to speak of him as he is qualified to please the imagination , and in this respect Livy has , perhaps , excelled all who ever went before him ...
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... tion , when it endeavours to take in any thing that is very great or very little . Let a man try to conceive the differ- ent bulk of an animal , which is twenty , from another which is a hundred times less than a mite , or to compare in ...
... tion , when it endeavours to take in any thing that is very great or very little . Let a man try to conceive the differ- ent bulk of an animal , which is twenty , from another which is a hundred times less than a mite , or to compare in ...
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... tion he has in his own dear self , till he is very ridiculous ; but in this case the man is made a fool by his own consent , and not exposed as such whether he will or no . I take it , therefore , that , to make raillery agreeable , a ...
... tion he has in his own dear self , till he is very ridiculous ; but in this case the man is made a fool by his own consent , and not exposed as such whether he will or no . I take it , therefore , that , to make raillery agreeable , a ...
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