The Pleasures of Imagination: A Poem in Three BooksR. Dodsley, 1744 - 125 страница |
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... chiefly in ideas of that class , they of courfe retain their original character , and all the pleasures they excite , are term'd in general , Pleasures of Imagination . The The defign of the following poem is to give a ( 3 ) a.
... chiefly in ideas of that class , they of courfe retain their original character , and all the pleasures they excite , are term'd in general , Pleasures of Imagination . The The defign of the following poem is to give a ( 3 ) a.
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... original forms or proper- ties of being about which it is converfant , and which are by nature adapted to it , as light is to the eyes , or truth to the understanding . Thefe properties Mr. Addison Spectator had reduc'd to the three ...
... original forms or proper- ties of being about which it is converfant , and which are by nature adapted to it , as light is to the eyes , or truth to the understanding . Thefe properties Mr. Addison Spectator had reduc'd to the three ...
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... original appea- rances of nature . After which , the defign is clos'd with fome reflexions on the general conduct of the powers of i- magination , magination , and on their natural and moral usefulness in The DESIGN . 5.
... original appea- rances of nature . After which , the defign is clos'd with fome reflexions on the general conduct of the powers of i- magination , magination , and on their natural and moral usefulness in The DESIGN . 5.
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... original and moft extenfive import ; comprehending as well the pleasures we re- ceive from the beauty or magnificence of natural ob- jects , as those which arife from poetry , painting , mufic , or any other of the imaginative arts . In ...
... original and moft extenfive import ; comprehending as well the pleasures we re- ceive from the beauty or magnificence of natural ob- jects , as those which arife from poetry , painting , mufic , or any other of the imaginative arts . In ...
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... original of our ideas of beauty and vir tue ; Treat . I. § . 8. As to the connexion between beauty and truth , there are two opinions concerning it . Some philofophers affert an independent and invariable law in nature , in confequence ...
... original of our ideas of beauty and vir tue ; Treat . I. § . 8. As to the connexion between beauty and truth , there are two opinions concerning it . Some philofophers affert an independent and invariable law in nature , in confequence ...
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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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