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Pagina 43
delight , and a kind of fondness for the places or objects in which we discover it . This consists either in the gaiety or variety of colours , in the symmetry and proportion of parts , in the arrangement and dis- position of bodies ...
delight , and a kind of fondness for the places or objects in which we discover it . This consists either in the gaiety or variety of colours , in the symmetry and proportion of parts , in the arrangement and dis- position of bodies ...
Pagina 49
... delight the imagination 1 . Scriptorum chorus omnis amat nemus et fugit urbes , Hic secura quies , et nescia fallere vita , Dives opum variarum ; hic latis otia fundis , Speluncæ , vivique lacus , hic frigida Tempe , Mugitusque boum ...
... delight the imagination 1 . Scriptorum chorus omnis amat nemus et fugit urbes , Hic secura quies , et nescia fallere vita , Dives opum variarum ; hic latis otia fundis , Speluncæ , vivique lacus , hic frigida Tempe , Mugitusque boum ...
Pagina 280
... delight . The pleasures and advantages of sight being so great , the loss must be very grievous ; of which Milton , from experience , gives the most sensible idea , both in the third book of his Paradise Lost and in his Samson Agonistes ...
... delight . The pleasures and advantages of sight being so great , the loss must be very grievous ; of which Milton , from experience , gives the most sensible idea , both in the third book of his Paradise Lost and in his Samson Agonistes ...
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