The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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1. oldal
... mind , without being 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 ...
... mind , without being 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 ...
3. oldal
... mind , and not qua- lities that have any existence in matter . As this is a truth which has been proved incontestably by many mo- dern philosophers , and is indeed one of the finest specu lations in that science , if the English reader ...
... mind , and not qua- lities that have any existence in matter . As this is a truth which has been proved incontestably by many mo- dern philosophers , and is indeed one of the finest specu lations in that science , if the English reader ...
5. oldal
... the former ; for though they may sometimes appear as beautiful or strange , they can have nothing in them of that vastness and immensity , which afford so great an entertainment to the mind of в 3 NO 414 . 5 SPECTATOR .
... the former ; for though they may sometimes appear as beautiful or strange , they can have nothing in them of that vastness and immensity , which afford so great an entertainment to the mind of в 3 NO 414 . 5 SPECTATOR .
6. oldal
which afford so great an entertainment to the mind of the beholder . The one may be as polite and delicate as the ... minds , either as copies or originals . Hence it is that we take delight in a prospect which is well 6 NO 414 . SPECTATOR .
which afford so great an entertainment to the mind of the beholder . The one may be as polite and delicate as the ... minds , either as copies or originals . Hence it is that we take delight in a prospect which is well 6 NO 414 . SPECTATOR .
9. oldal
... mind of the beholder , I shall in this paper throw together some reflections on that particular art , which has more imme- diate tendency , than any other , to produce those primary pleasures of the imagination which have hitherto been ...
... mind of the beholder , I shall in this paper throw together some reflections on that particular art , which has more imme- diate tendency , than any other , to produce those primary pleasures of the imagination which have hitherto been ...
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