The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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In this view , the rhythm of the sentence here quoted might be improved by shortening the first member , or lengthening the second , as thus- “ it fills the mind with the most ideas , converses with its objects at the greatest distance ...
In this view , the rhythm of the sentence here quoted might be improved by shortening the first member , or lengthening the second , as thus- “ it fills the mind with the most ideas , converses with its objects at the greatest distance ...
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... shape , and all other ideas that enter at the eye , except colours ; but at the same time it is very much straitened and confined in its operations , to the number , bulk , and distance of its particular objects .
... shape , and all other ideas that enter at the eye , except colours ; but at the same time it is very much straitened and confined in its operations , to the number , bulk , and distance of its particular objects .
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In the last place , he has made everything that is beautiful in all other objects pleasant , or rather has made so many objects appear beautiful , that he might render the whole creation more gay and delightful .
In the last place , he has made everything that is beautiful in all other objects pleasant , or rather has made so many objects appear beautiful , that he might render the whole creation more gay and delightful .
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