The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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1. oldal
... nature of an idea , nor the substance of a human soul , which might help us to discover the conformity or disagreeableness of the one to the other ; and therefore , for want of such a light , all that we can do in speculations of this ...
... nature of an idea , nor the substance of a human soul , which might help us to discover the conformity or disagreeableness of the one to the other ; and therefore , for want of such a light , all that we can do in speculations of this ...
2. oldal
... nature , that is neither circumscribed by time nor place , nor to be comprehended by the largest capacity of a created being . He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon , that he might encourage ...
... nature , that is neither circumscribed by time nor place , nor to be comprehended by the largest capacity of a created being . He has annexed a secret pleasure to the idea of any thing that is new or uncommon , that he might encourage ...
3. oldal
... nature should we be entertained with , did all her colouring dis- appear , and the several distinctions of light and ... natural philo- sophy : namely , that light and colours , as apprehended by the imagination , are only ideas in the ...
... nature should we be entertained with , did all her colouring dis- appear , and the several distinctions of light and ... natural philo- sophy : namely , that light and colours , as apprehended by the imagination , are only ideas in the ...
5. oldal
... nature more pleasant to the imagination than those of The works of nature still more pleasant , the more they resem- ble those of art . The works of art more pleasant , the more they resemble those of nature . Our English plantations ...
... nature more pleasant to the imagination than those of The works of nature still more pleasant , the more they resem- ble those of art . The works of art more pleasant , the more they resemble those of nature . Our English plantations ...
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... nature , the sight wanders up and down without confinement , and is fed with an infinite variety of images , without any certain stint or number . For this reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature ...
... nature , the sight wanders up and down without confinement , and is fed with an infinite variety of images , without any certain stint or number . For this reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature ...
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