The Spectator, Svazek 5Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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Strana 22
... matters of fact . But , notwithstanding this faculty must , in some measure , be born with us , there are several methods for cultivating and improving it , and without which it will be very uncertain , and of little use to the per- son ...
... matters of fact . But , notwithstanding this faculty must , in some measure , be born with us , there are several methods for cultivating and improving it , and without which it will be very uncertain , and of little use to the per- son ...
Strana 36
... matter than another , because we might have been so made , that whatsoever now appears loathsome to us might have shown itself agreeable ; but we find , by experience , that there are several modifications of matter which the mind ...
... matter than another , because we might have been so made , that whatsoever now appears loathsome to us might have shown itself agreeable ; but we find , by experience , that there are several modifications of matter which the mind ...
Strana 42
... matter , though indeed the ideas of colours are so pleasing and beautiful in the imagina- tion , that it is possible the soul will not be deprived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other occasional cause , as they are at ...
... matter , though indeed the ideas of colours are so pleasing and beautiful in the imagina- tion , that it is possible the soul will not be deprived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other occasional cause , as they are at ...
Strana 71
... matter than what it finds there , and can never meet with any sight in nature which suffi- ciently answers its highest ideas of pleasantness ; or , in other words , because the imagination can fancy to itself things more great , strange ...
... matter than what it finds there , and can never meet with any sight in nature which suffi- ciently answers its highest ideas of pleasantness ; or , in other words , because the imagination can fancy to itself things more great , strange ...
Strana 80
... matter through an infinite variety of divisions ; but the fancy soon loses sight of it , and feels in itself a kind of chasm , that wants to be filled with matter of a more sensible bulk . We can neither widen nor contract the faculty ...
... matter through an infinite variety of divisions ; but the fancy soon loses sight of it , and feels in itself a kind of chasm , that wants to be filled with matter of a more sensible bulk . We can neither widen nor contract the faculty ...
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