The Pleasures of Imagination: A Poem in Three BooksR. Dodsley, 1744 - 125 страница |
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... admired in nature ; others like mufic and poetry , bring them back to remembrance by signs univer- fally established and understood . But thefe arts as they grew more correct and deliberate , were naturally led to extend their imitation ...
... admired in nature ; others like mufic and poetry , bring them back to remembrance by signs univer- fally established and understood . But thefe arts as they grew more correct and deliberate , were naturally led to extend their imitation ...
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... admiration , or naturally warm and intereft the mind , a pleasure of a very different nature , that from ridicule , came next to be confidered . As this is the foundation of the comic manner in all the arts , and has been but very ...
... admiration , or naturally warm and intereft the mind , a pleasure of a very different nature , that from ridicule , came next to be confidered . As this is the foundation of the comic manner in all the arts , and has been but very ...
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... admiration and enthusiasm , Seem'd rather to demand a more open , pathetic and fi- gur'd file . This to appear more natural , as the au- thor's aim was not fo much to give formal precepts , or enter into the way of direct argumentation ...
... admiration and enthusiasm , Seem'd rather to demand a more open , pathetic and fi- gur'd file . This to appear more natural , as the au- thor's aim was not fo much to give formal precepts , or enter into the way of direct argumentation ...
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... admiration till in time compleat , : What he admir'd and lov'd , his vital smile Unfolded into being . Hence the breath Of life informing each organic frame , 79 Hence the green earth , and wild refounding waves ; 75 Hence light and ...
... admiration till in time compleat , : What he admir'd and lov'd , his vital smile Unfolded into being . Hence the breath Of life informing each organic frame , 79 Hence the green earth , and wild refounding waves ; 75 Hence light and ...
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... admiration thus inflame The pow'rs of fancy , her delighted fons To three illuftrious orders have referr'd ; Three fifter graces , whom the painter's hand , The poet's tongue confeffes ; the SUBLIME 145 The WONDERFUL , the FAIR . I fee ...
... admiration thus inflame The pow'rs of fancy , her delighted fons To three illuftrious orders have referr'd ; Three fifter graces , whom the painter's hand , The poet's tongue confeffes ; the SUBLIME 145 The WONDERFUL , the FAIR . I fee ...
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Academus afcent affociate alfo Amid apprehenfion Aristophanes Arrian arts awful band beauty becauſe behold blooming bluſhing bofom breaſt breath charms chear circumftances cœleftial confequence dæmon defign delight divine earth eternal facred fair falfe fame fancy fatire fays fcene fearch fecret fenfe fhade fhall fhould final caufe fince firft flow'rs fmiles folemn fome fong foon fordid foul fources fpecies fpirit fprings frame ftrain ftreams fubject fublime fuch hand harmonious heart heav'n himſelf honours illuftrated imagination impulfe inchanted inftance Italian poetry Line Lucretius lyre majeſtic meaſure mind moft moral moſt mufe mufic nature nature's o'er objects paffions philofophy Plato pleafing pleaſure pomp pow'rs praiſe prefence profpect purſue radiant reafon ridiculous rife rofy ſcene ſcience ſhade ſhall ſhapes ſmiles Socrates ſtate ſteps ſtill ſtore taſte thee thefe theſe things thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro toil truth univerfal uſe Whate'er whofe whoſe wiſdom youth
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