The Spectator, Том 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Стр. 52
... arife from the paffions , which are to the mind as the winds to a fhip , they only can move it , and they too often destroy it ; if fair and gentle , they guide it into the harbour ; if contrary and furious , they overfet it in the ...
... arife from the paffions , which are to the mind as the winds to a fhip , they only can move it , and they too often destroy it ; if fair and gentle , they guide it into the harbour ; if contrary and furious , they overfet it in the ...
Стр. 56
... arife from the characters and manners of the perfons he defcribes , or with Tacitus for his displaying those outward motives of fafety and intereft , intereft , which gave birth to the whole series of 56 N ° 409 THE SPECTATOR .
... arife from the characters and manners of the perfons he defcribes , or with Tacitus for his displaying those outward motives of fafety and intereft , intereft , which gave birth to the whole series of 56 N ° 409 THE SPECTATOR .
Стр. 64
... arife originally from fight . The pleasures of the imagination divided under two heads . The pleafures of the imagination in fome refpects equal to thofe of the understanding . The extent of the pleasures of the imagination . The ...
... arife originally from fight . The pleasures of the imagination divided under two heads . The pleafures of the imagination in fome refpects equal to thofe of the understanding . The extent of the pleasures of the imagination . The ...
Стр. 65
... arife from visible objects , either when we have them actually in our view , or when we call up their ideas into our minds by paintings , ftatues , defcriptions , or any the like occafion . We cannot indeed have a fingle image in the ...
... arife from visible objects , either when we have them actually in our view , or when we call up their ideas into our minds by paintings , ftatues , defcriptions , or any the like occafion . We cannot indeed have a fingle image in the ...
Стр. 68
... arife from the actual view and fur- vey of outward objects and thefe , I think , all proceed from the fight of what is great , uncommon , beautiful . There may , indeed , be fomething fo ter- rible or offenfive , that the horror or ...
... arife from the actual view and fur- vey of outward objects and thefe , I think , all proceed from the fight of what is great , uncommon , beautiful . There may , indeed , be fomething fo ter- rible or offenfive , that the horror or ...
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