The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... ideas be wit , it is ne- cessary that the ideas should not lie too near one another in the nature of things ; for where the likeness is obvious , it gives no surprise . To compare one man's singing with that of another , or to represent ...
... ideas be wit , it is ne- cessary that the ideas should not lie too near one another in the nature of things ; for where the likeness is obvious , it gives no surprise . To compare one man's singing with that of another , or to represent ...
Strana 11
... ideas , and false wit in the resemblance of words , according to the foregoing instances ; there is another kind of wit which consists partly in the resemblance of ideas , and partly in the resem- blance of words , which for distinction ...
... ideas , and false wit in the resemblance of words , according to the foregoing instances ; there is another kind of wit which consists partly in the resemblance of ideas , and partly in the resem- blance of words , which for distinction ...
Strana 237
... Ideas , has very curious remarks to shew how , by the prejudice of education , one idea often intro- duces into the mind a whole set that bear no re- semblance to one another in the nature of things . Among several examples of this kind ...
... Ideas , has very curious remarks to shew how , by the prejudice of education , one idea often intro- duces into the mind a whole set that bear no re- semblance to one another in the nature of things . Among several examples of this kind ...
Obsah
VOL II | 13 |
DIFFERENCE between True and False | 62 |
On Friendship ADDISON | 68 |
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