The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
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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 5 頁
... these little parcels of wealth are , as it were , thus thrown back into the
redonation of Providence , we are to expect that some who live under hardships
or obscurity may be produced to the world in the figure they deserve by this
means .
... these little parcels of wealth are , as it were , thus thrown back into the
redonation of Providence , we are to expect that some who live under hardships
or obscurity may be produced to the world in the figure they deserve by this
means .
第 7 頁
I must confess the novelty of such a sight may be one occasion of its
pleasantness to the imagination ; but , certainly its chief reason is its nearest
resemblance to nature , as it does not only , like other pictures , give the colour
and figure , but ...
I must confess the novelty of such a sight may be one occasion of its
pleasantness to the imagination ; but , certainly its chief reason is its nearest
resemblance to nature , as it does not only , like other pictures , give the colour
and figure , but ...
第 8 頁
... are laid out by the rule and line ; because , they say , any person may place
trees in equal rows and uniform figures . ... trimmed into a mathematical figure ;
and cannot but fancy that an orchard in flower looks infinitely more delightful than
all ...
... are laid out by the rule and line ; because , they say , any person may place
trees in equal rows and uniform figures . ... trimmed into a mathematical figure ;
and cannot but fancy that an orchard in flower looks infinitely more delightful than
all ...
第 9 頁
Why concave and convex figures give a greatness of manner to works of
architecture . Every thing that pleases the imagination in architecture , is either
great , beautiful , or new . Adde tot egregias urbes , operumque laborem . Virg .
Georg . ii .
Why concave and convex figures give a greatness of manner to works of
architecture . Every thing that pleases the imagination in architecture , is either
great , beautiful , or new . Adde tot egregias urbes , operumque laborem . Virg .
Georg . ii .
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