Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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A wood or hill may balance a house or obelisk , for exactness would be dis- pleasing . We form our notions from what we have seen ; and though , could we comprehend the universe , we might perhaps find it uniformly regular , yet the ...
A wood or hill may balance a house or obelisk , for exactness would be dis- pleasing . We form our notions from what we have seen ; and though , could we comprehend the universe , we might perhaps find it uniformly regular , yet the ...
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Nay , farther , we do not scruple to assert that roughness forms the most essential point of difference between the beautiful and the picturesque ; as it seems to be that particular quality which makes objects chiefly pleasing in ...
Nay , farther , we do not scruple to assert that roughness forms the most essential point of difference between the beautiful and the picturesque ; as it seems to be that particular quality which makes objects chiefly pleasing in ...
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He that conveys knowledge by more pleasing ways may very properly be loved as a benefactor ; and he that supplies life with in- nocent amusement will certainly be caressed as a pleasing com- panion . But few of those who fill the world ...
He that conveys knowledge by more pleasing ways may very properly be loved as a benefactor ; and he that supplies life with in- nocent amusement will certainly be caressed as a pleasing com- panion . But few of those who fill the world ...
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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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