The Spectator, 8. kötet |
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1. oldal
... we must own that it is impossible for us to assign the necessary cause of this
pleasure , because we know neither the nature of an idea , nor the substance of a
human soul , which might help us to discover the conformity or disagreeableness
...
... we must own that it is impossible for us to assign the necessary cause of this
pleasure , because we know neither the nature of an idea , nor the substance of a
human soul , which might help us to discover the conformity or disagreeableness
...
2. oldal
The Supreme Author of our being has so formed the soul of man , that nothing but
Himself can be its last , adequate , and ... therefore , a great part of our happiness
must arise from the contemplation of his being , that he might give our souls a ...
The Supreme Author of our being has so formed the soul of man , that nothing but
Himself can be its last , adequate , and ... therefore , a great part of our happiness
must arise from the contemplation of his being , that he might give our souls a ...
3. oldal
In short , our souls are at present delightfully lost and bewildered in a pleasing
delusion , and we walk about like the enchanted ... It is not improbable that
something like this may be the state of the soul after its first separation , in respect
of the ...
In short , our souls are at present delightfully lost and bewildered in a pleasing
delusion , and we walk about like the enchanted ... It is not improbable that
something like this may be the state of the soul after its first separation , in respect
of the ...
11. oldal
For every 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 ...
For every 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 ...
18. oldal
It would be in vain to inquire whether the power of imagining things strongly
proceeds from any greater perfection in the soul , or from any nicer texture in the
brain of one man than of another . But this is certain , that a noble writer should
be ...
It would be in vain to inquire whether the power of imagining things strongly
proceeds from any greater perfection in the soul , or from any nicer texture in the
brain of one man than of another . But this is certain , that a noble writer should
be ...
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