The Spectator, 第 8 卷J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Imagination Addison . 422. On Raillery - Characters of Callisthenes , Acetus , and Minutius · Steele . 423. Advice to Gloriana respecting the studied Addresses of Strephon and Damon 424. On good Humour - the Country Infirmary Steele ...
... Imagination Addison . 422. On Raillery - Characters of Callisthenes , Acetus , and Minutius · Steele . 423. Advice to Gloriana respecting the studied Addresses of Strephon and Damon 424. On good Humour - the Country Infirmary Steele ...
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... IMAGINATION ... CONTENTS . Why the necessary cause of our being pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . The final cause of our being pleased with what is great . The ...
... IMAGINATION ... CONTENTS . Why the necessary cause of our being pleased with what is great , new , or beautiful , unknown . Why the final cause more known and more useful . The final cause of our being pleased with what is great . The ...
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... and delightful . He has given almost every thing about us the power of raising an agree- able idea in the imagination : so that it is impossible for 3 us to behold his works with coldness or indifference 2 No 413 . SPECTATOR .
... and delightful . He has given almost every thing about us the power of raising an agree- able idea in the imagination : so that it is impossible for 3 us to behold his works with coldness or indifference 2 No 413 . SPECTATOR .
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... imagination ? We are every where en- tained with pleasing shows and apparitions : we discover imaginary glories in the heavens and in the earth , and see some of this visionary beauty poured out upon the whole creation : but what a ...
... imagination ? We are every where en- tained with pleasing shows and apparitions : we discover imaginary glories in the heavens and in the earth , and see some of this visionary beauty poured out upon the whole creation : but what a ...
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... imagination are what be- wilder life , when reason and judgment do not interpose ; it is therefore a worthy action in you to look carefully into the powers of fancy , that other men , from the knowledge of them , may improve their joys ...
... imagination are what be- wilder life , when reason and judgment do not interpose ; it is therefore a worthy action in you to look carefully into the powers of fancy , that other men , from the knowledge of them , may improve their joys ...
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