Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... objects . And these , I think , all proceed from the sight of what is great , uncom- mon , or beautiful . There may , indeed , be something so terrible or offensive , that the horror or loathsomeness of an object may overbear the ...
... objects . And these , I think , all proceed from the sight of what is great , uncom- mon , or beautiful . There may , indeed , be something so terrible or offensive , that the horror or loathsomeness of an object may overbear the ...
الصفحة 541
... Objects should indeed be less calculated to strike the immediate eye than the judgment or well - formed imagination ; as in painting . It is no objection to the pleasure of novelty that it makes an ugly object more disagreeable . It is ...
... Objects should indeed be less calculated to strike the immediate eye than the judgment or well - formed imagination ; as in painting . It is no objection to the pleasure of novelty that it makes an ugly object more disagreeable . It is ...
الصفحة 544
... object , and draw nigh obliquely . The side trees and vistas should be so circumstanced as to afford a probability that they grew by nature . Ruinated structures appear to derive their power of pleasing from the irregularity of surface ...
... object , and draw nigh obliquely . The side trees and vistas should be so circumstanced as to afford a probability that they grew by nature . Ruinated structures appear to derive their power of pleasing from the irregularity of surface ...
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 15 |
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