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الصفحة 27
The first , as hath been already observed , enraptures , and as it were , dilates the
soul ; the second diffuseth over it a serene delight ; the third tickles the fancy , and
throws the spirits into an agreeable vibration . To these reflections I shall ...
The first , as hath been already observed , enraptures , and as it were , dilates the
soul ; the second diffuseth over it a serene delight ; the third tickles the fancy , and
throws the spirits into an agreeable vibration . To these reflections I shall ...
الصفحة 34
Of this kind of humour , merely graphical , Addison hath given us numberless
examples in many of the characters he hath so finely drawn , and little incidents
he hath so pleasantly related in his Tatlers and Spectators . I might remark of the
...
Of this kind of humour , merely graphical , Addison hath given us numberless
examples in many of the characters he hath so finely drawn , and little incidents
he hath so pleasantly related in his Tatlers and Spectators . I might remark of the
...
الصفحة 38
An instance of wit and humour combined , where they reciprocally set off and
enliven each other , Pope hath also furnished us with in another part of the same
exquisite performance . i beder pitch of in ceebrated kni idamatists , who delence
of ...
An instance of wit and humour combined , where they reciprocally set off and
enliven each other , Pope hath also furnished us with in another part of the same
exquisite performance . i beder pitch of in ceebrated kni idamatists , who delence
of ...
الصفحة 47
The absurdity of the exclamation in the second line is too gross to be natural to
any but a madman , and , therefore , hath not humour . Nevertheless , its
resemblance to the common complaint of old age , contained in the first , of which
it may ...
The absurdity of the exclamation in the second line is too gross to be natural to
any but a madman , and , therefore , hath not humour . Nevertheless , its
resemblance to the common complaint of old age , contained in the first , of which
it may ...
الصفحة 51
scend to the philosopher of Malmesbury , who hath defined laughter “ a sudden
glory , arising from a sudden conception of some eminency in ourselves , by
comparison " with the infirmity of others , or with our own former“ ly * . ” This
account is ...
scend to the philosopher of Malmesbury , who hath defined laughter “ a sudden
glory , arising from a sudden conception of some eminency in ourselves , by
comparison " with the infirmity of others , or with our own former“ ly * . ” This
account is ...
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