The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 11
... thing that is majestic imprints an awfulness and reverence on the mind of the beholder , and strikes in with the natural greatness of the soul . In the second place we are to consider greatness of manner in architecture , which has such ...
... thing that is majestic imprints an awfulness and reverence on the mind of the beholder , and strikes in with the natural greatness of the soul . In the second place we are to consider greatness of manner in architecture , which has such ...
Strana 15
... thing from another , and the right discerning be- twixt our ideas , depend wholly upon our comparing them together , and observing the congruity or disagreement that appears among the several works of nature . But I shall here confine ...
... thing from another , and the right discerning be- twixt our ideas , depend wholly upon our comparing them together , and observing the congruity or disagreement that appears among the several works of nature . But I shall here confine ...
Strana 21
... thing that is unpleasant to behold pleases the imagination when well described . Why the imagination receives a more exqui- site pleasure from the description of what is great , new , or beau- tiful : The pleasure still heightened if ...
... thing that is unpleasant to behold pleases the imagination when well described . Why the imagination receives a more exqui- site pleasure from the description of what is great , new , or beau- tiful : The pleasure still heightened if ...
Strana 29
... thing in so lively a manner , that his whole history is an ad- mirable picture , and touches on such proper circumstances in every story , that his reader becomes a kind of Spec- tator , and feels in himself all the variety of passions ...
... thing in so lively a manner , that his whole history is an ad- mirable picture , and touches on such proper circumstances in every story , that his reader becomes a kind of Spec- tator , and feels in himself all the variety of passions ...
Strana 35
... thing which perplexes the heart of him you speak to , or brings blushes into his face , is a degree of murder ; and it is , I think , an unpardonable offence to shew a man you do not care whether he is pleased or displeased . But will ...
... thing which perplexes the heart of him you speak to , or brings blushes into his face , is a degree of murder ; and it is , I think , an unpardonable offence to shew a man you do not care whether he is pleased or displeased . But will ...
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