The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 277
... Objects , either when we have them actually in our View , or when we call up their Ideas into our Minds by Paint ... Objects as are before our Eyes ; and in the next place to speak of those Secondary Pleasures of the Imagination which ...
... Objects , either when we have them actually in our View , or when we call up their Ideas into our Minds by Paint ... Objects as are before our Eyes ; and in the next place to speak of those Secondary Pleasures of the Imagination which ...
Pagina 279
... Objects : And these , I think , all proceed from the Sight of what is Great , Uncommon , or Beautiful . There may , indeed , be something so terrible or offensive , that the Horrour or Loath- someness of an Object may over - bear the ...
... Objects : And these , I think , all proceed from the Sight of what is Great , Uncommon , or Beautiful . There may , indeed , be something so terrible or offensive , that the Horrour or Loath- someness of an Object may over - bear the ...
Pagina 306
... Objects which are not to be found in Being . It makes Additions to Nature , and gives a greater Variety to God's Works . In a word , it is able to beautifie and adorn the most illustrious Scenes in the Universe , or to fill the Mind ...
... Objects which are not to be found in Being . It makes Additions to Nature , and gives a greater Variety to God's Works . In a word , it is able to beautifie and adorn the most illustrious Scenes in the Universe , or to fill the Mind ...
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