The Spectator, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1965 - 600 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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... Imagination , who can infuse what Ideas he pleases , and fill those Ideas with Terrour and Delight to what Degree he thinks fit ? He can excite Images in the Mind , without the help of Words , and make Scenes rise up before us and seem ...
... Imagination , who can infuse what Ideas he pleases , and fill those Ideas with Terrour and Delight to what Degree he thinks fit ? He can excite Images in the Mind , without the help of Words , and make Scenes rise up before us and seem ...
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... Imagination than those of Art . The Works of Nature still more pleasant , the more they resemble those of Art . The ... Imagination . Greatness in Architecture relates either to the Bulk or to the Manner . Greatness of Bulk in the ...
... Imagination than those of Art . The Works of Nature still more pleasant , the more they resemble those of Art . The ... Imagination . Greatness in Architecture relates either to the Bulk or to the Manner . Greatness of Bulk in the ...
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... Imagination . What Liberties are allowed them . PAPER IX . of that kind of Poetry which Mr. Dryden calls the Fairy - way of Writing . How a Poet should be Qualified for it . The Pleasures of the Imagination that arise from it . In this ...
... Imagination . What Liberties are allowed them . PAPER IX . of that kind of Poetry which Mr. Dryden calls the Fairy - way of Writing . How a Poet should be Qualified for it . The Pleasures of the Imagination that arise from it . In this ...
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VOLUME I | 30 |
INTRODUCTION | 55 |
NUMBERS 427584 I | 87 |
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