The Spectator, Svazek 6Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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... person , and very different from that way of thinking which a triumph from the eyes of another , more emphatically of the fair fex , does generally occafion . It fills the imagination with an af- femblage of fuch ideas and pictures as ...
... person , and very different from that way of thinking which a triumph from the eyes of another , more emphatically of the fair fex , does generally occafion . It fills the imagination with an af- femblage of fuch ideas and pictures as ...
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... person of an ordinary genius . For there is as much difference in apprehending a thought clothed in Cicero's language , and that of a common author , as in feeing an object by the light of a taper , or by the light of the fun . It is ...
... person of an ordinary genius . For there is as much difference in apprehending a thought clothed in Cicero's language , and that of a common author , as in feeing an object by the light of a taper , or by the light of the fun . It is ...
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... person and condition of the speaker . Thefe defcriptions raise a pleafing kind of horror in the mind of the reader , and amuse his imagination with the strangeness and novelty of the perfons who are re- prefented in them . They bring up ...
... person and condition of the speaker . Thefe defcriptions raise a pleafing kind of horror in the mind of the reader , and amuse his imagination with the strangeness and novelty of the perfons who are re- prefented in them . They bring up ...
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... person or an actor in his poem . Of this nature are the defcriptions of Hunger and Envy in Ovid , of Fame in Virgil , and of Sin and Death in Milton . We find a whole creation of the like shadowy perfons in Spenfer , who had an ad ...
... person or an actor in his poem . Of this nature are the defcriptions of Hunger and Envy in Ovid , of Fame in Virgil , and of Sin and Death in Milton . We find a whole creation of the like shadowy perfons in Spenfer , who had an ad ...
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... persons . PAPER X. What authors please the imagination . Who have nothing to do with fiction . How hiftory pleases the imagination . How the authors of the new philofophy pleafe the imagination . The bounds and defects of the ...
... persons . PAPER X. What authors please the imagination . Who have nothing to do with fiction . How hiftory pleases the imagination . How the authors of the new philofophy pleafe the imagination . The bounds and defects of the ...
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