The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 15
... give the necessary reason why this operation of the mind is attended with so much pleasure , as I have before ob ... gives us a relish of statuary , painting , and description , but makes us delight in all the actions and arts of mimicry ...
... give the necessary reason why this operation of the mind is attended with so much pleasure , as I have before ob ... gives us a relish of statuary , painting , and description , but makes us delight in all the actions and arts of mimicry ...
Strana 16
... gives us more lively ideas than the sight of things themselves . The reader finds a scene drawn in stronger colours ... give us a more complex idea of it , or only raise in us such ideas as are most apt to affect the imagination . It ...
... gives us more lively ideas than the sight of things themselves . The reader finds a scene drawn in stronger colours ... give us a more complex idea of it , or only raise in us such ideas as are most apt to affect the imagination . It ...
Strana 23
... give us , as from the secret comparison which we make between ourselves and the person who suffers . Such representations teach us to set a just value upon our own condition , and make us prize our good fortune , which exempts us from ...
... give us , as from the secret comparison which we make between ourselves and the person who suffers . Such representations teach us to set a just value upon our own condition , and make us prize our good fortune , which exempts us from ...
Strana 24
... give us time or leisure to reflect on ourselves . Our thoughts are so intent upon the miseries of the sufferer , that we cannot turn them upon our own happiness . Whereas , on the contrary , we con- sider the misfortunes we read in ...
... give us time or leisure to reflect on ourselves . Our thoughts are so intent upon the miseries of the sufferer , that we cannot turn them upon our own happiness . Whereas , on the contrary , we con- sider the misfortunes we read in ...
Strana 26
... give ourselves up to so agreeable an imposture . The ancients have not much of this poetry among them ; for , indeed , almost the whole substance of it owes its original to the darkness and superstition of later ages , 26 No 419 ...
... give ourselves up to so agreeable an imposture . The ancients have not much of this poetry among them ; for , indeed , almost the whole substance of it owes its original to the darkness and superstition of later ages , 26 No 419 ...
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