The Spectator, 第 8 卷 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 8 頁
They have a word , it seems , in their language , by which they express the
particular beauty of a plantation that thus strikes the imagination at first sight ,
without discovering what it is that has so agreeable an effect . Our British
gardeners , on ...
They have a word , it seems , in their language , by which they express the
particular beauty of a plantation that thus strikes the imagination at first sight ,
without discovering what it is that has so agreeable an effect . Our British
gardeners , on ...
第 9 頁
... the works of nature and of art , how they mutually assist and complete each
other in forming such scenes and prospects as are most apt to delight the mind of
the beholder , I shall in this paper throw together some reflections on that
particular ...
... the works of nature and of art , how they mutually assist and complete each
other in forming such scenes and prospects as are most apt to delight the mind of
the beholder , I shall in this paper throw together some reflections on that
particular ...
第 13 頁
Of descriptions in particular . " The power of words over the imagination . ' Why
one reader is more pleased with descriptions than another . Quatenù hoc simile
est oculis , quod mente videmus . LUCR . ix . 754 . So far as what we see with our
...
Of descriptions in particular . " The power of words over the imagination . ' Why
one reader is more pleased with descriptions than another . Quatenù hoc simile
est oculis , quod mente videmus . LUCR . ix . 754 . So far as what we see with our
...
第 14 頁
... bear a resemblance , or at least some remote analogy , with what we find
represented ; since it is in the power of the imagination , when it is once stocked
with particular ideas , to enlarge , compound , and vary them at her own pleasure
.
... bear a resemblance , or at least some remote analogy , with what we find
represented ; since it is in the power of the imagination , when it is once stocked
with particular ideas , to enlarge , compound , and vary them at her own pleasure
.
第 17 頁
A man who is deficient in either of these respects , though he may receive the
general notion of a description , can never see distinctly all its particular beauties
; as a person with a weak sight may have the confused prospect of a place that
lies ...
A man who is deficient in either of these respects , though he may receive the
general notion of a description , can never see distinctly all its particular beauties
; as a person with a weak sight may have the confused prospect of a place that
lies ...
讀者評論 - 撰寫評論
我們找不到任何評論。
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
able acquainted advantage affection agreeable appear attend beauty body called character common condition consider conversation delight desire discourse dress excellent eyes face father figure fortune give given greater greatest hand happy head hear heart honour hope hour human humble ideas imagination keep kind lady lately learning leave less letter live look manner matter means meet mentioned merit mind nature never objects obliged observed occasion pain particular pass passion persons pleased pleasure poor present proper raise reader reason received reflection regard rest seems seen sense servant shew side sight soul speak SPECTATOR taken tell thing thought tion told took town turn virtue whole woman women writing young