The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 277
... Ideas into our Minds by Paint- ings , Statues , Descriptions , or any the like Occasion . We cannot indeed have a single Image in the Fancy that did not make its first Entrance through the Sight ; but we have the Power of retaining ...
... Ideas into our Minds by Paint- ings , Statues , Descriptions , or any the like Occasion . We cannot indeed have a single Image in the Fancy that did not make its first Entrance through the Sight ; but we have the Power of retaining ...
Strana 292
... Ideas : And we may add , it is this also that raises the little Satis- faction we sometimes find in the different Sorts of false Wit ; whether it consist in the Affinity of Letters , as an Anagram , Acrostick ; or of Syllables , as in ...
... Ideas : And we may add , it is this also that raises the little Satis- faction we sometimes find in the different Sorts of false Wit ; whether it consist in the Affinity of Letters , as an Anagram , Acrostick ; or of Syllables , as in ...
Strana 293
... Ideas that several Readers affix to the same Words . For , to have a true Relish , and form a right Judgment of a Description , a Man should be born with a good Imagination , and must have well weighed the Force and Energy that lye in ...
... Ideas that several Readers affix to the same Words . For , to have a true Relish , and form a right Judgment of a Description , a Man should be born with a good Imagination , and must have well weighed the Force and Energy that lye in ...
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