The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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3. oldal
... whole creation : but what a rough unsightly sketch of nature should we be entertained with , did all her colouring dis- appear , and the several distinctions of light and shade vanish ? In short , our souls are at present delightfully ...
... whole creation : but what a rough unsightly sketch of nature should we be entertained with , did all her colouring dis- appear , and the several distinctions of light and shade vanish ? In short , our souls are at present delightfully ...
8. oldal
... whole estate be thrown into a kind of garden by frequent planta- tions , that may turn as much to the profit as the pleasure of the owner ? A marsh overgrown with willows , or a mountain shaded with oaks , are not only more beautiful ...
... whole estate be thrown into a kind of garden by frequent planta- tions , that may turn as much to the profit as the pleasure of the owner ? A marsh overgrown with willows , or a mountain shaded with oaks , are not only more beautiful ...
10. oldal
... whole Euphrates , till such time as a new canal was formed for its reception , with the several trenches through which that river was conveyed . I know there are persons who look upon some of these wonders of art as fabulous ; but I ...
... whole Euphrates , till such time as a new canal was formed for its reception , with the several trenches through which that river was conveyed . I know there are persons who look upon some of these wonders of art as fabulous ; but I ...
12. oldal
... whole will appear but a confusion . " cence . Among all the figures in architecture , there are none that have a greater air than the concave and the convex ; and we find the ancient and modern architecture , as well in the remote parts ...
... whole will appear but a confusion . " cence . Among all the figures in architecture , there are none that have a greater air than the concave and the convex ; and we find the ancient and modern architecture , as well in the remote parts ...
15. oldal
... whole sentence or poem , as wings and altars . The final cause , probably of annexing pleasure to this operation of the mind , was to quicken and encou rage us in our searches after truth , since the distinguish- ing one thing from ...
... whole sentence or poem , as wings and altars . The final cause , probably of annexing pleasure to this operation of the mind , was to quicken and encou rage us in our searches after truth , since the distinguish- ing one thing from ...
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