The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 7
... occafion . It fills the imagination with an assemblage of such ideas and pictures as are hardly any thing but shade , such as night , the devil , & c . These portraitures very near overpower the light of the understanding , almost be ...
... occafion . It fills the imagination with an assemblage of such ideas and pictures as are hardly any thing but shade , such as night , the devil , & c . These portraitures very near overpower the light of the understanding , almost be ...
Pagina 10
... na- tural eloquence belonging to it , and breaks out in more moving fentiments than can be supplied by the fineft imagination . imagination . Nature on this occafion dictates a thou- fand JO ° 397 THE SPECTATOR . N TO A ...
... na- tural eloquence belonging to it , and breaks out in more moving fentiments than can be supplied by the fineft imagination . imagination . Nature on this occafion dictates a thou- fand JO ° 397 THE SPECTATOR . N TO A ...
Pagina 11
imagination . Nature on this occafion dictates a thou- fand passionate things which cannot be supplied by art . It is for this reason that the short speeches or fen- tences which we often meet with in hiftories , make a deeper ...
imagination . Nature on this occafion dictates a thou- fand passionate things which cannot be supplied by art . It is for this reason that the short speeches or fen- tences which we often meet with in hiftories , make a deeper ...
Pagina 35
... occafion , as persons who would have obliged the world with very noble : elegies on the death of so great a prince , and so emi- nent a patron of learning . At a coffee - house near the Temple , I found a couple : of young gentlemen ...
... occafion , as persons who would have obliged the world with very noble : elegies on the death of so great a prince , and so emi- nent a patron of learning . At a coffee - house near the Temple , I found a couple : of young gentlemen ...
Pagina 56
... occafion , I think I may define it to be that faculty of the foul , which difcerns the beauties of an author with pleasure , and the imperfections with diflike . If a man would know whe- ther he is poffeffed of this faculty , I would ...
... occafion , I think I may define it to be that faculty of the foul , which difcerns the beauties of an author with pleasure , and the imperfections with diflike . If a man would know whe- ther he is poffeffed of this faculty , I would ...
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