The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 16
... look on any object , our idea of it is , perhaps , made up of two or three simple ideas ; but when the poet represents it , he may either give us a more complex idea of it , or only raise in us such ideas as are most apt to affect the ...
... look on any object , our idea of it is , perhaps , made up of two or three simple ideas ; but when the poet represents it , he may either give us a more complex idea of it , or only raise in us such ideas as are most apt to affect the ...
Strana 22
... look on the picture of any face where the resemblance is hit ; but the pleasure increases if it be the picture of a face that is beautiful ; and is still greater , if the beauty be softened with an air of melancholy or sorrow . The two ...
... look on the picture of any face where the resemblance is hit ; but the pleasure increases if it be the picture of a face that is beautiful ; and is still greater , if the beauty be softened with an air of melancholy or sorrow . The two ...
Strana 23
... look on such hideous objects , we are not a little pleased to think we are in no danger of them . * We consider them , at the same time , as dreadful and harmless ; so that , the more frightful appearance they make , the greater is the ...
... look on such hideous objects , we are not a little pleased to think we are in no danger of them . * We consider them , at the same time , as dreadful and harmless ; so that , the more frightful appearance they make , the greater is the ...
Strana 26
... look upon the representation as altogether impos¬ sible , nay , many are prepossessed with such false opinions , as dispose them to believe these particular delusions ; at least we have all heard so many pleasing relations in fa- vour ...
... look upon the representation as altogether impos¬ sible , nay , many are prepossessed with such false opinions , as dispose them to believe these particular delusions ; at least we have all heard so many pleasing relations in fa- vour ...
Strana 27
... looks highly probable they should talk and act as he has represented them . There is another sort of imaginary beings , that we sometimes meet with among the poets , when the author represents any passion , appetite , virtue , or vice ...
... looks highly probable they should talk and act as he has represented them . There is another sort of imaginary beings , that we sometimes meet with among the poets , when the author represents any passion , appetite , virtue , or vice ...
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