The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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1. oldal
... able to trace out the several necessary and efficient causes from whence the pleasure or displeasure arises . Final causes lie more bare and open to our observation , as there are often a greater variety that belong to the same effect ...
... able to trace out the several necessary and efficient causes from whence the pleasure or displeasure arises . Final causes lie more bare and open to our observation , as there are often a greater variety that belong to the same effect ...
2. oldal
... more gay and delightful . He has given almost every thing about us the power of raising an agree- able idea in the imagination : so that it is impossible for 3 us to behold his works with coldness or indifference 2 No 413 . SPECTATOR .
... more gay and delightful . He has given almost every thing about us the power of raising an agree- able idea in the imagination : so that it is impossible for 3 us to behold his works with coldness or indifference 2 No 413 . SPECTATOR .
14. oldal
... able to imagine how the several prominences and depressions of a human body should be shewn on a plain piece of canvas , that has in it no unevenness or irregularity . Description runs yet farther from the things it represents than ...
... able to imagine how the several prominences and depressions of a human body should be shewn on a plain piece of canvas , that has in it no unevenness or irregularity . Description runs yet farther from the things it represents than ...
15. oldal
... able , sometimes to set their hearers in the heat and hurry of a battle , to overcast their minds with melancholy scenes and apprehensions of deaths and funerals , or to lull them into pleasing dreams of groves andelysiums . In all ...
... able , sometimes to set their hearers in the heat and hurry of a battle , to overcast their minds with melancholy scenes and apprehensions of deaths and funerals , or to lull them into pleasing dreams of groves andelysiums . In all ...
16. oldal
... able to distinguish which are most significant and expressive of their proper ideas , and what additional strength and beauty they are capable of receiving from conjunction with others . The fancy must be warm , to retain the print of ...
... able to distinguish which are most significant and expressive of their proper ideas , and what additional strength and beauty they are capable of receiving from conjunction with others . The fancy must be warm , to retain the print of ...
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