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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Pagina 567
... Pleasure , we have before considered . For this Reason therefore , the Description of a Dung - hill is pleasing to the Imagination , if the Image be repre- sented to our Minds by suitable Expressions ; tho ' , perhaps , this may be more ...
... Pleasure , we have before considered . For this Reason therefore , the Description of a Dung - hill is pleasing to the Imagination , if the Image be repre- sented to our Minds by suitable Expressions ; tho ' , perhaps , this may be more ...
Pagina 568
... Pleasure , we shall find that it does not arise so properly from the Description of what is Terrible , as from the Reflection we make on our selves at the time of reading it . When we look on such hideous Objects , we are not a little ...
... Pleasure , we shall find that it does not arise so properly from the Description of what is Terrible , as from the Reflection we make on our selves at the time of reading it . When we look on such hideous Objects , we are not a little ...
Pagina 582
... Pleasure . In what Degree the Imagination is capable either of Pain or Pleasure . O No. 422 [ STEELE ] Friday , July 4 , 17121 Hæc scripsi non otii abundantia sed amoris erga te . Tull . Epis . Do not know any thing which gives greater ...
... Pleasure . In what Degree the Imagination is capable either of Pain or Pleasure . O No. 422 [ STEELE ] Friday , July 4 , 17121 Hæc scripsi non otii abundantia sed amoris erga te . Tull . Epis . Do not know any thing which gives greater ...
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VOLUME I | 30 |
INTRODUCTION | 55 |
NUMBERS 427584 I | 87 |
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