Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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When a building or other object has been once viewed from its proper point , the foot should never travel to it by the same path which the eye has traveled over before . Lose the object , and draw nigh obliquely .
When a building or other object has been once viewed from its proper point , the foot should never travel to it by the same path which the eye has traveled over before . Lose the object , and draw nigh obliquely .
الصفحة 653
It is a common observation that objects which in the reality would shock are in tragical and suchlike representations the source of a very high species of pleasure . This , taken as a fact , has been the cause of much reasoning .
It is a common observation that objects which in the reality would shock are in tragical and suchlike representations the source of a very high species of pleasure . This , taken as a fact , has been the cause of much reasoning .
الصفحة 659
instead of being picturesque , in reality strip the object in which they reside of all pretensions to picturesque beauty . ... as it seems to be that particular quality which makes objects chiefly pleasing in painting .
instead of being picturesque , in reality strip the object in which they reside of all pretensions to picturesque beauty . ... as it seems to be that particular quality which makes objects chiefly pleasing in painting .
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The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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