The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 17
ward objects , and the judgment discerning , to know what expressions are most proper to clothe and adorn them to the best advantage . A man who is deficient in either of these respects , though he may receive the general notion of a ...
ward objects , and the judgment discerning , to know what expressions are most proper to clothe and adorn them to the best advantage . A man who is deficient in either of these respects , though he may receive the general notion of a ...
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... proper trace , these spirits , in the violence of their motion , run not only into the trace to which they were more particularly directed , but into several of those that lie about it . By this means , they awaken other ideas of the ...
... proper trace , these spirits , in the violence of their motion , run not only into the trace to which they were more particularly directed , but into several of those that lie about it . By this means , they awaken other ideas of the ...
Strana 21
... proper to strike the imagination , as no other poet could have painted those scenes in more strong and lively colours . 0 . N ° 418. MONDAY , JUNE 30 , 1712 , PAPER VIII . ON THE PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . Why any thing ...
... proper to strike the imagination , as no other poet could have painted those scenes in more strong and lively colours . 0 . N ° 418. MONDAY , JUNE 30 , 1712 , PAPER VIII . ON THE PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . Why any thing ...
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... to pass that such passions as are very unpleasant at all other times , are very agreeable when excited by proper descriptions . It is not strange that we should take delight in such passages as are apt to 22 No 418 . SPECTATOR .
... to pass that such passions as are very unpleasant at all other times , are very agreeable when excited by proper descriptions . It is not strange that we should take delight in such passages as are apt to 22 No 418 . SPECTATOR .
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... proper either for oaks or myrtles , and adapts itself to the products of every climate . Oranges may grow wild in it ; myrrh may be met with in every hedge ; and if he thinks it proper to have a grove of spices , he can quickly command ...
... proper either for oaks or myrtles , and adapts itself to the products of every climate . Oranges may grow wild in it ; myrrh may be met with in every hedge ; and if he thinks it proper to have a grove of spices , he can quickly command ...
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acquainted advantage Æneid agreeable appear attend August 23 beautiful behold body Callisthenes consider conversation countenance creature delight desire discourse dress entertainment Epig eyes fancy father favour fortune garden gentleman give Gloriana hand happy heart honour hope humble servant humour ideas Iliad imagination July 14 kind lady letter live look mankind manner marriage matter mind modesty nature never objects obliged observed occasion Ovid pain paper particular pass passion Penthesilea Pentheus perfection persons Pharamond pitch the bar pleasant pleased pleasure Plutarch Plutus poet poor present racter reader reason received Rechteren reflection Samson Agonistes satisfaction seems Sempronia sense shew sight Sir Robert Viner soul SPECTATOR spirits tell temper thing thou thought tion town VIRG Virgil virtue whole woman women words writing young