“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 40
... objects that are proper to raise and keep alive this happy temper of mind . If we consider this world in its subserviency to man , one would think it was made for our use ; but if we con- sider it in its natural beauty and harmony one ...
... objects that are proper to raise and keep alive this happy temper of mind . If we consider this world in its subserviency to man , one would think it was made for our use ; but if we con- sider it in its natural beauty and harmony one ...
Strana 41
... objects which seem to have very little use in them ; as from the wild- ness of rocks and deserts , and the like grotesque parts of Nature . Those who are versed in Philosophy may still carry this consideration higher , by observing that ...
... objects which seem to have very little use in them ; as from the wild- ness of rocks and deserts , and the like grotesque parts of Nature . Those who are versed in Philosophy may still carry this consideration higher , by observing that ...
Strana 42
... objects that either raise in us pleasure , amusement , or admiration . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vi- cissitude of day and night , the change of seasons , with all that variety of scenes which diversify the face ...
... objects that either raise in us pleasure , amusement , or admiration . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vi- cissitude of day and night , the change of seasons , with all that variety of scenes which diversify the face ...
Strana 63
The se- per made him take fire immediately , he made objects that beset him appear greater than they were . cond whose breasts swelled into a bold relievo , on the contrary , took great pleasure in lessening every thing and was ...
The se- per made him take fire immediately , he made objects that beset him appear greater than they were . cond whose breasts swelled into a bold relievo , on the contrary , took great pleasure in lessening every thing and was ...
Strana 67
... objects that encompass us , áre no less beneficial to men of dark and melancholy tem- pers . It was for this reason that I endeavoured to re- commend a Chearfulness of MIND in my two last Satur- day's Papers , and which I would still ...
... objects that encompass us , áre no less beneficial to men of dark and melancholy tem- pers . It was for this reason that I endeavoured to re- commend a Chearfulness of MIND in my two last Satur- day's Papers , and which I would still ...
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