The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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11. oldal
... mind to vast conceptions , and fit it to con- verse with the divinity of the place . 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 ...
... mind to vast conceptions , and fit it to con- verse with the divinity of the place . 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 ...
13. oldal
... mind in architecture , I might next shew the pleasure that arises in the imagination from what appears new and beau- tiful in this art ; but as every beholder has naturally a greater taste of these two perfections in every building ...
... mind in architecture , I might next shew the pleasure that arises in the imagination from what appears new and beau- tiful in this art ; but as every beholder has naturally a greater taste of these two perfections in every building ...
14. oldal
ward called up into the mind either barely by its own opera- tions , or on occasion of something without us , as statues or descriptions . We have already considered the first divi- sion , and shall therefore enter on the other , which ...
ward called up into the mind either barely by its own opera- tions , or on occasion of something without us , as statues or descriptions . We have already considered the first divi- sion , and shall therefore enter on the other , which ...
15. oldal
... minds with melancholy scenes and apprehensions of deaths and funerals , or to lull them into pleasing dreams of groves andelysiums . In all these instances , this secondary pleasure of the imagination proceeds from that action of the mind ...
... minds with melancholy scenes and apprehensions of deaths and funerals , or to lull them into pleasing dreams of groves andelysiums . In all these instances , this secondary pleasure of the imagination proceeds from that action of the mind ...
18. oldal
... mind at the same time , have a set of traces , belonging to them in the brain , bordering very near upon one another ; when , therefore , any one of these ideas arises in the imagination , and consequently dispatches a flow of animal ...
... mind at the same time , have a set of traces , belonging to them in the brain , bordering very near upon one another ; when , therefore , any one of these ideas arises in the imagination , and consequently dispatches a flow of animal ...
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