The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 16
... seems to get the better of nature : he takes , indeed , the landscape after her , but gives it more vigorous touches , heightens its beauty , and so enlivens the whole piece , that the images which flow from the objects themselves ...
... seems to get the better of nature : he takes , indeed , the landscape after her , but gives it more vigorous touches , heightens its beauty , and so enlivens the whole piece , that the images which flow from the objects themselves ...
Strana 26
... seem particular , and proper to the person and condition of the speaker . These descriptions raise a pleasing kind of horror in the mind of the reader , and amuse his imagination with the strangeness and novelty of the persons who are ...
... seem particular , and proper to the person and condition of the speaker . These descriptions raise a pleasing kind of horror in the mind of the reader , and amuse his imagination with the strangeness and novelty of the persons who are ...
Strana 34
... seem present to the eye , without the assistance of bodies or exterior objects . He can transport the imagination with such beautiful and glorious visions as cannot possibly enter into our present conceptions , or haunt it with such ...
... seem present to the eye , without the assistance of bodies or exterior objects . He can transport the imagination with such beautiful and glorious visions as cannot possibly enter into our present conceptions , or haunt it with such ...
Strana 36
... seems rather to bewail himself , than fall upon his friend . It is really monstrous to see how unaccountably it pre- vails among men to take the liberty of displeasing each other . One would think sometimes that the contention is who ...
... seems rather to bewail himself , than fall upon his friend . It is really monstrous to see how unaccountably it pre- vails among men to take the liberty of displeasing each other . One would think sometimes that the contention is who ...
Strana 38
... seems to be indifferent to you , is the man who is , as they have settled it , to have you . The plot was laid over a bottle of wine ; and Strephon , when he first thought of you , proposed to Damon to be his rival . The manner of his ...
... seems to be indifferent to you , is the man who is , as they have settled it , to have you . The plot was laid over a bottle of wine ; and Strephon , when he first thought of you , proposed to Damon to be his rival . The manner of his ...
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