The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
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第 2 頁
... rewards any pains we have taken in its acquisition , and consequently serves
as a motive to put us upon fresh discoveries . He has made every thing that is
beautiful in our own species pleasant , that all creatures might be tempted to
multiply ...
... rewards any pains we have taken in its acquisition , and consequently serves
as a motive to put us upon fresh discoveries . He has made every thing that is
beautiful in our own species pleasant , that all creatures might be tempted to
multiply ...
第 8 頁
Fields of corn make a pleasant prospect ; and if the walks were a little taken care
of that lie between them , if the natural embroidery of the meadows were helped
and improved by some small additions of art , and the several rows of edges set ...
Fields of corn make a pleasant prospect ; and if the walks were a little taken care
of that lie between them , if the natural embroidery of the meadows were helped
and improved by some small additions of art , and the several rows of edges set ...
第 20 頁
Homer's persons are most of them godlike and terrible ; Virgil has scarce
admitted any into his poem who are not beautiful , and has taken particular care
to make his hero so . Lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis aflârat
honores .
Homer's persons are most of them godlike and terrible ; Virgil has scarce
admitted any into his poem who are not beautiful , and has taken particular care
to make his hero so . Lumenque juventæ Purpureum , et lætos oculis aflârat
honores .
第 31 頁
ON THE PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS , How those please
the imagination who treat of subjects abstracted from matter , by allusions taken
from it . What allusions most pleasing to the imagination . Great writers , how
faulty ...
ON THE PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS , How those please
the imagination who treat of subjects abstracted from matter , by allusions taken
from it . What allusions most pleasing to the imagination . Great writers , how
faulty ...
第 32 頁
The great art of a writer shews itself in the choice of pleasing allusions , which are
generally to be taken from the great or beautiful works of art or nature ; for ,
though whatever is new or uncommon is apt to delight the imagination , the chief
...
The great art of a writer shews itself in the choice of pleasing allusions , which are
generally to be taken from the great or beautiful works of art or nature ; for ,
though whatever is new or uncommon is apt to delight the imagination , the chief
...
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