Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... pleasing melancholy which proceeds from reflection on decayed magnificence . For this reason , an able gardener should avail himself of objects perhaps not very striking , if they serve to connect ideas that convey reflections of the ...
... pleasing melancholy which proceeds from reflection on decayed magnificence . For this reason , an able gardener should avail himself of objects perhaps not very striking , if they serve to connect ideas that convey reflections of the ...
الصفحة 659
... pleasing in painting . I use the term roughness ; but properly speaking roughness relates only to the surfaces of bodies : when we speak of their delineation , we use the word ruggedness . Both ideas , however , equally enter into the ...
... pleasing in painting . I use the term roughness ; but properly speaking roughness relates only to the surfaces of bodies : when we speak of their delineation , we use the word ruggedness . Both ideas , however , equally enter into the ...
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... pleasing ways may very properly be loved as a benefactor ; and he that supplies life with innocent amusement will certainly be caressed as a pleasing companion .. often no But few of those who fill the world with books have any ...
... pleasing ways may very properly be loved as a benefactor ; and he that supplies life with innocent amusement will certainly be caressed as a pleasing companion .. often no But few of those who fill the world with books have any ...
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