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For this reason Sir such objects as are before our eyes ; and in the Francis Bacon
, in his Essay upon Health , has not the next place to speak of those secondary
plea- thought it improper to prescribe to his reader a sures of the imagination ...
For this reason Sir such objects as are before our eyes ; and in the Francis Bacon
, in his Essay upon Health , has not the next place to speak of those secondary
plea- thought it improper to prescribe to his reader a sures of the imagination ...
第 121 頁
... of it , or only raise in uş such ideas present vifible objects by sounds that have
no as are most apt to affect the imagination . ideas annexed to them , and to
make something It may be here worth our while to examine like description in
music .
... of it , or only raise in uş such ideas present vifible objects by sounds that have
no as are most apt to affect the imagination . ideas annexed to them , and to
make something It may be here worth our while to examine like description in
music .
第 122 頁
the imagination ; tuch a particular smell or colour Homer , Virgil , and Ovid . The
first strikes the is able to fill the mind , on a sudden , with the imagination
wonderfully with what is great , the picture of the fields or gardens where we first
second ...
the imagination ; tuch a particular smell or colour Homer , Virgil , and Ovid . The
first strikes the is able to fill the mind , on a sudden , with the imagination
wonderfully with what is great , the picture of the fields or gardens where we first
second ...
第 127 頁
It is cer- fecting the imagination , who can infuse what tain there may be found an
infinite variety of ideas he pleafes , and fill those ideas with terror very agreeable
alluføns in both these kinds , but , and delight to what degree be thinks fit ? he ...
It is cer- fecting the imagination , who can infuse what tain there may be found an
infinite variety of ideas he pleafes , and fill those ideas with terror very agreeable
alluføns in both these kinds , but , and delight to what degree be thinks fit ? he ...
第 128 頁
The imagination capable ancient accounts of these buildings confirmed , ! of pain
as well as pleasure . In what degre 1. From the advantages for raising such works
, the imagination is capablc either of pain or in the first ages of the world , and ...
The imagination capable ancient accounts of these buildings confirmed , ! of pain
as well as pleasure . In what degre 1. From the advantages for raising such works
, the imagination is capablc either of pain or in the first ages of the world , and ...
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