The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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... Imagination or Fancy ( which I shall use promiscuously ) I here mean such as arise from visible Objects , either when we have them actually in our View , or when we call up their Ideas into our Minds by Paint- ings , Statues ...
... Imagination or Fancy ( which I shall use promiscuously ) I here mean such as arise from visible Objects , either when we have them actually in our View , or when we call up their Ideas into our Minds by Paint- ings , Statues ...
Strana 308
... Imagination . A French Author's Observation on this Subject . Why Concave and Convex Figures give a Greatness of Manner to Works of Architecture . Every thing that pleases the Imagination in Architecture is either Great , Beautiful , or ...
... Imagination . A French Author's Observation on this Subject . Why Concave and Convex Figures give a Greatness of Manner to Works of Architecture . Every thing that pleases the Imagination in Architecture is either Great , Beautiful , or ...
Strana 309
... Imagination who have nothing to do with Fiction . How History pleases the Imagination . How the Authors of the new Philosophy please the Imagination . The Bounds and Defects of the Imagination . Whether these Defects are Essential to ...
... Imagination who have nothing to do with Fiction . How History pleases the Imagination . How the Authors of the new Philosophy please the Imagination . The Bounds and Defects of the Imagination . Whether these Defects are Essential to ...
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