The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
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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 4 頁
The pleasures of the imagination are what bewilder 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 ...
The pleasures of the imagination are what bewilder 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 ...
第 6 頁
For this reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature
appears in the greatest perfection , and furnishes out all those scenes that are
most apt to delight the imagination . Scriptorum chorus omnis amat nemus , et ...
For this reason we always find the poet in love with the country life , where nature
appears in the greatest perfection , and furnishes out all those scenes that are
most apt to delight the imagination . Scriptorum chorus omnis amat nemus , et ...
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 ...
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I 2 12 TE manner seems great and magnificent , and the other poor and trifling ;
the reason is fine and uncommon . I say , then , that to introduce into architecture
this grandeur of manner , we ought so to proceed , that the division of the ...
I 2 12 TE manner seems great and magnificent , and the other poor and trifling ;
the reason is fine and uncommon . I say , then , that to introduce into architecture
this grandeur of manner , we ought so to proceed , that the division of the ...
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