The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... reader . A poet should take as much pains in forming his imagina- tion , as a philosopher in cultivating his understanding . He must gain a due relish of the works of nature , and be thoroughly conversant in the various scenery of a ...
... reader . A poet should take as much pains in forming his imagina- tion , as a philosopher in cultivating his understanding . He must gain a due relish of the works of nature , and be thoroughly conversant in the various scenery of a ...
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... readers with sublime ideas , and , I believe , has raised the imagination of all the good poets that have come after him . I shall only instance Horace , who immediately takes fire at the first hint of any passage in the Iliad or ...
... readers with sublime ideas , and , I believe , has raised the imagination of all the good poets that have come after him . I shall only instance Horace , who immediately takes fire at the first hint of any passage in the Iliad or ...
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... readers , I believe , are more charmed with Milton's description of paradise , than of hell they are both , perhaps ... reader , and to work with vio- lence upon his passions . For , in this case , we are at once warned and enlightened ...
... readers , I believe , are more charmed with Milton's description of paradise , than of hell they are both , perhaps ... reader , and to work with vio- lence upon his passions . For , in this case , we are at once warned and enlightened ...
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... reader's imagination . In a word , he has the modelling of nature in his own hands , and may give her what charms he pleases , provided he does not reform her too much , and run into absurdities by endeavouring to excel . 0 . N ° 419 ...
... reader's imagination . In a word , he has the modelling of nature in his own hands , and may give her what charms he pleases , provided he does not reform her too much , and run into absurdities by endeavouring to excel . 0 . N ° 419 ...
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... 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 those secret terrors and ...
... 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 those secret terrors and ...
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