The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 93 筆
第 3 頁
Things would make but a poor appearance to the eye , if we saw them only in
their proper figures and motions : and what reason can we assign for their
exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any thing that exists in
the ...
Things would make but a poor appearance to the eye , if we saw them only in
their proper figures and motions : and what reason can we assign for their
exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any thing that exists in
the ...
第 6 頁
... from the agreeableness of the objects to the eye , and from their similitude to
other objects . We are pleased as well with comparing their beauties , as with
surveying them , and can represent them to our minds , either as copies or
originals .
... from the agreeableness of the objects to the eye , and from their similitude to
other objects . We are pleased as well with comparing their beauties , as with
surveying them , and can represent them to our minds , either as copies or
originals .
第 12 頁
... and swelling ; and that the eye beholding nothing little and mean , the
imagination may be more vigorously touched and affected with the work that
stands before it . For example : in a cornice , if the gola or cymatium of the corona
, the coping ...
... and swelling ; and that the eye beholding nothing little and mean , the
imagination may be more vigorously touched and affected with the work that
stands before it . For example : in a cornice , if the gola or cymatium of the corona
, the coping ...
第 13 頁
So far as what we see with our minds , bears similitude to what we see with our
eyes . I SUChirat such as aris from objects that are actually before our eyes , or
that once entered in at our eyes , and are afterс ward called up into the mind
either ...
So far as what we see with our minds , bears similitude to what we see with our
eyes . I SUChirat such as aris from objects that are actually before our eyes , or
that once entered in at our eyes , and are afterс ward called up into the mind
either ...
第 16 頁
The reason , probably , may be , because , in the survey of any object , we have
only so much of it painted on the imagination as comes in at the eye ; but in its
description , the poet gives us as free a view of it as he pleases , and discovers to
...
The reason , probably , may be , because , in the survey of any object , we have
only so much of it painted on the imagination as comes in at the eye ; but in its
description , the poet gives us as free a view of it as he pleases , and discovers to
...
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