The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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12. oldal
... sight into such a multitude of rays , so pressed together that the 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 ...
... sight into such a multitude of rays , so pressed together that the 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 ...
16. oldal
... sight of things themselves . The reader finds a scene drawn in stronger colours , and painted more to the life in his imagination , by the help of words , than by an actual survey of the scene which they describe . In this case , the ...
... sight of things themselves . The reader finds a scene drawn in stronger colours , and painted more to the life in his imagination , by the help of words , than by an actual survey of the scene which they describe . In this case , the ...
17. oldal
... sight may have the con- fused prospect of a place that lies before him , without entering into its several parts , or discerning the variety of its colours in their full glory and perfection . variety N ° 417. SATURDAY , JUNE 28 , 1712 ...
... sight may have the con- fused prospect of a place that lies before him , without entering into its several parts , or discerning the variety of its colours in their full glory and perfection . variety N ° 417. SATURDAY , JUNE 28 , 1712 ...
20. oldal
... sight of some new creature at the end of it . His art con- sists chiefly in well - timing his description , before the first shape is quite worn off , and the new one perfectly finished ; so that he every where entertains us with ...
... sight of some new creature at the end of it . His art con- sists chiefly in well - timing his description , before the first shape is quite worn off , and the new one perfectly finished ; so that he every where entertains us with ...
21. oldal
... pleasures of these secondary views of the imagi- nation are of a wider and more universal nature than those it has when joined with sight ; for not only what is great , strange , or beautiful , but any thing No 418 . 21 SPECTATOR .
... pleasures of these secondary views of the imagi- nation are of a wider and more universal nature than those it has when joined with sight ; for not only what is great , strange , or beautiful , but any thing No 418 . 21 SPECTATOR .
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