The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 471
... manner , or if , upon reading the admired passages in such authors , he finds a coldness and indifference in his thoughts , he ought to conclude , not ( as is too usual among taste- less readers ) that the author wants those perfections ...
... manner , or if , upon reading the admired passages in such authors , he finds a coldness and indifference in his thoughts , he ought to conclude , not ( as is too usual among taste- less readers ) that the author wants those perfections ...
Strana 478
... manner in architecture , which has such force upea the imagination , that a small building , where it ap pears , shall give the mind nobler ideas than one of twenty times the bulk , where the manner is e dinary or little . Thus ...
... manner in architecture , which has such force upea the imagination , that a small building , where it ap pears , shall give the mind nobler ideas than one of twenty times the bulk , where the manner is e dinary or little . Thus ...
Strana 626
... manner of treating the he had borrowed from others , and lay Pope is , according to the Chinese ceremonial , very light all that he gives his spectators for t respectful , for the Emperor writes to him with the with an account of the ...
... manner of treating the he had borrowed from others , and lay Pope is , according to the Chinese ceremonial , very light all that he gives his spectators for t respectful , for the Emperor writes to him with the with an account of the ...
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