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14. oldal
... where all is smooth and uniform , he would never be 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 ...
... where all is smooth and uniform , he would never be 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 ...
17. oldal
A man who is deficient in either of these respects , though he may receive the
general notion of a description , can never see distinctly all its particular beauties
; as a person with a weak sight may have the confused prospect of a place that
lies ...
A man who is deficient in either of these respects , though he may receive the
general notion of a description , can never see distinctly all its particular beauties
; as a person with a weak sight may have the confused prospect of a place that
lies ...
19. oldal
Virgil is never better pleased than when he is in his elysium , or copying out an
entertaining picture . Homer's epithets generally mark out what is great ; Virgil's
what is agreeable . Nothing can be more magnificent than the figure Jupiter
makes ...
Virgil is never better pleased than when he is in his elysium , or copying out an
entertaining picture . Homer's epithets generally mark out what is great ; Virgil's
what is agreeable . Nothing can be more magnificent than the figure Jupiter
makes ...
21. oldal
never saw before , and shews us monster after monster to the end of the
Metamorphoses . ' If I were to name a poet that is a perfect master in all these arts
of working on the imagination , I think Milton may pass for one ; and if his
Paradise Lost ...
never saw before , and shews us monster after monster to the end of the
Metamorphoses . ' If I were to name a poet that is a perfect master in all these arts
of working on the imagination , I think Milton may pass for one ; and if his
Paradise Lost ...
23. oldal
should take delight in such passages as are apt to produce hope , joy ,
admiration , love , or the like emotions , in us , because they never rise in the
mind without an inward pleasure which attends them . But how comes it to pass ,
that we ...
should take delight in such passages as are apt to produce hope , joy ,
admiration , love , or the like emotions , in us , because they never rise in the
mind without an inward pleasure which attends them . But how comes it to pass ,
that we ...
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