The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 12
... kind . Look upon the outside of a dome , your eye . surrounds it ; look upon the inside , and at one glance you have all the prospect of it ; the entire concavity falls into your eye at once , the sight being as the centre that collects ...
... kind . Look upon the outside of a dome , your eye . surrounds it ; look upon the inside , and at one glance you have all the prospect of it ; the entire concavity falls into your eye at once , the sight being as the centre that collects ...
Strana 22
... kind ; but in the one the brimstone and sulphur are not so refreshing to the imagination , as the beds of flowers and the wilderness of sweets in the other . There is yet another circumstance which recommends a description more than all ...
... kind ; but in the one the brimstone and sulphur are not so refreshing to the imagination , as the beds of flowers and the wilderness of sweets in the other . There is yet another circumstance which recommends a description more than all ...
Strana 23
... kind of horror if we saw it hanging over our heads . In the like manner , when we read of torments , wounds , deaths , and the like dismal accidents , our pleasure does not flow so properly from the grief which such melancholy ...
... kind of horror if we saw it hanging over our heads . In the like manner , when we read of torments , wounds , deaths , and the like dismal accidents , our pleasure does not flow so properly from the grief which such melancholy ...
Strana 25
... kind of poetry which Mr. Dryden calls " the fairy way of writing . " How a poet should be qualified for it . The pleasures of the imagination that arise from it . In this respect why the moderns excel the ancients . Why the English ...
... kind of poetry which Mr. Dryden calls " the fairy way of writing . " How a poet should be qualified for it . The pleasures of the imagination that arise from it . In this respect why the moderns excel the ancients . Why the English ...
Strana 26
... kind of horror in the mind of the reader , and amuse his imagination with the strangeness and novelty of the persons who are repre sented in them . They bring up into our memory the stories we have heard in our childhood , and favour ...
... kind of horror in the mind of the reader , and amuse his imagination with the strangeness and novelty of the persons who are repre sented in them . They bring up into our memory the stories we have heard in our childhood , and favour ...
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