The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 49
Strana 276
... Ideas , converses with its Objects at the greatest Distance , and con- tinues the longest in Action without being tired or satiated with its proper Enjoyments . The Sense of Feeling can indeed give us a Notion of Extension , Shape , and ...
... Ideas , converses with its Objects at the greatest Distance , and con- tinues the longest in Action without being tired or satiated with its proper Enjoyments . The Sense of Feeling can indeed give us a Notion of Extension , Shape , and ...
Strana 291
... Ideas , to enlarge , compound , and vary them at her own Pleasure . Among the different Kinds of Representation , Statuary is the most natural , and shews us something likest the Object that is represented . To make use of a common ...
... Ideas , to enlarge , compound , and vary them at her own Pleasure . Among the different Kinds of Representation , Statuary is the most natural , and shews us something likest the Object that is represented . To make use of a common ...
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 ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Acquaintance ADDISON Admiration Aeneas Aeneid agreeable appear Author Bagnio Beauty Behaviour behold Callisthenes Character Chearfulness Cicero Circumstances Company consider Conversation Country Creature Delight desire Discourse Eastcourt Eclogues endeavour Entertainment Eyes Fancy Father Favour Fortune Friend Gentleman Georgics give Hand happy Heart Heaven Homer Honour hope Horace humble Servant Humour Iliad Imagination Jupiter Juvenal kind Lady Learning Letter live look Looking-Glass Love Mankind Manner Margaret Clark Milton Mind Modesty Mohocks Morality Motto Nature never Night Number obliged observed Occasion Ovid Paper Paradise Paradise Lost particular Passage Passion Paul Lorrain Persius Person Place pleased Pleasure Plutarch Poem Poet present Publick Reader Reason received Satyr shew Sight Sir Richard Baker Sir ROGER Soul SPECTATOR Spirit STEELE Subject surprized Tatler tell thee thing thou thought tion told Town Virgil Virtue whole Woman Words World Writing young