The Spectator, 第 8 卷J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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第 4 頁
... obliging the world with a train of thinking , which , rightly attended to , may render the life of every one that reads it more easy and happy for the future . The pleasures of the imagination are what be- wilder life , when reason and ...
... obliging the world with a train of thinking , which , rightly attended to , may render the life of every one that reads it more easy and happy for the future . The pleasures of the imagination are what be- wilder life , when reason and ...
第 11 頁
... obliged to devotion for the noblest buildings that have adorned the several countries of the world . It is this which has set men at work on temples and public places of worship , not only that they might , by the mag- nificence of the ...
... obliged to devotion for the noblest buildings that have adorned the several countries of the world . It is this which has set men at work on temples and public places of worship , not only that they might , by the mag- nificence of the ...
第 24 頁
... obliged to attend her in the slow advances which she makes from one season to another , or to observe her conduct in the successive production of plants and flowers . He may draw into his description all the beauties of the spring and ...
... obliged to attend her in the slow advances which she makes from one season to another , or to observe her conduct in the successive production of plants and flowers . He may draw into his description all the beauties of the spring and ...
第 28 頁
... obliged to follow nature more closely , and to take entire scenes out of her . Such are historians , natural philoso- phers , travellers , geographers , and , in a word , all who de- scribe visible objects of a real existence . It is ...
... obliged to follow nature more closely , and to take entire scenes out of her . Such are historians , natural philoso- phers , travellers , geographers , and , in a word , all who de- scribe visible objects of a real existence . It is ...
第 44 頁
... obliging me with as much light as was necessary to discover a thou- sand pleasing objects , and at the same time divested of all power of heat . The reflection of it in the water , the fanning of the wind rustling on the leaves , the ...
... obliging me with as much light as was necessary to discover a thou- sand pleasing objects , and at the same time divested of all power of heat . The reflection of it in the water , the fanning of the wind rustling on the leaves , the ...
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