The Spectator, Volume 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Pagina 3
... reason can we assign for their exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any thing that exists in the objects themselves ( for such are light and colours ) , were it not to add supernu- merary ornaments to the universe ...
... reason can we assign for their exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any thing that exists in the objects themselves ( for such are light and colours ) , were it not to add supernu- merary ornaments to the universe ...
Pagina 4
... reason and judgment do not interpose ; it is therefore a worthy action in you to look carefully into the powers of fancy , that other men , from the knowledge of them , may improve their joys , and allay their griefs , by a just use of ...
... reason and judgment do not interpose ; it is therefore a worthy action in you to look carefully into the powers of fancy , that other men , from the knowledge of them , may improve their joys , and allay their griefs , by a just use of ...
Pagina 6
... reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature appears in the greatest perfection , and furnishes out all those scenes that are most apt to delight the ima- gination . Scriptorum chorus omnis amat nemus , et ...
... reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature appears in the greatest perfection , and furnishes out all those scenes that are most apt to delight the ima- gination . Scriptorum chorus omnis amat nemus , et ...
Pagina 7
... reason is its nearest resemblance to nature , as it does not only , like other pictures , give the colour and figure , but the motion of the things it represents . We have before observed , that there is generally in na- ture something ...
... reason is its nearest resemblance to nature , as it does not only , like other pictures , give the colour and figure , but the motion of the things it represents . We have before observed , that there is generally in na- ture something ...
Pagina 12
... reason I take to be , because in these figures we generally see more of the body than in those of other kinds . There are , indeed , figures of bodies , where the eye may take in two - thirds of the surface ; but , as in such bodies ...
... reason I take to be , because in these figures we generally see more of the body than in those of other kinds . There are , indeed , figures of bodies , where the eye may take in two - thirds of the surface ; but , as in such bodies ...
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