The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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He adds an epithet to Pelion ( eivociqulov ) which very much swells the idea by bringing up to the reader's imagination all the woods that grew upon it . There is further a great beauty in his sirgling out by name these three remarkable ...
He adds an epithet to Pelion ( eivociqulov ) which very much swells the idea by bringing up to the reader's imagination all the woods that grew upon it . There is further a great beauty in his sirgling out by name these three remarkable ...
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It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ! ideas ; so that by the pleasures of the imagination , or fancy , ( which I shall use promiscuously , ) I here mean such as arise from visible objects , either when we have them ...
It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ! ideas ; so that by the pleasures of the imagination , or fancy , ( which I shall use promiscuously , ) I here mean such as arise from visible objects , either when we have them ...
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Our imagination takes the hint , and leads us unexpectedly into cities or theatres , plains or meadows . We may further observe , when the fancy thus reflects on the scenes that have past in it formerly , those , which were at first ...
Our imagination takes the hint , and leads us unexpectedly into cities or theatres , plains or meadows . We may further observe , when the fancy thus reflects on the scenes that have past in it formerly , those , which were at first ...
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