| 1729 - 320 páginas
...any the like Occafion. We cannot indeed have a fingle Image in the Fancy that did not make its fuft Entrance through the Sight; but we have the Power of retaining, altering and compounding thofe Images,which We have once received, into all the varieties of Picture and Vifion that are moft... | |
| 1739 - 332 páginas
...We uumot indeed Imvc u finglc Image in the Fancy that did not mnkc its fir 11 \>',ntr.ince tluough the Sight ) but we have the Power of retaining, altering and compounding tliofe Images, which we have once received, into all the Varieties of Picture and Vifion that are moft... | |
| 1767 - 334 páginas
...thole images, which we have once received, into all the varieties of pifture and vifion that are moil agreeable to the imagination : for by this faculty a man in a dungeon is capable of entertaining himfelf with fcenes and landfkips more beautiful than any that can be found in the whole compafs of... | |
| 1778 - 342 páginas
...received, into all the varieties of pictnre and vifion that are mcft agreeable to tke imagination: fer by this faculty a man in a dungeon is capable of entertaining himfelf with fcenes and landfldps more beautiful than any that can be found in the whole compafs of... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1793 - 518 páginas
...entrance '* through the fight ; but we have the power of -* retaining, altering, and compounding thofc f images which we have once received, into all the " varieties of picture and vifioi. that are moft *.' agreeable to the imagination ; for, by this fa" culty, a man in a dungeon... | |
| 1809 - 572 páginas
...still more evident from another example : " By the faculty of a lively and picturesque imagination, a man in a dungeon is capable of entertaining himself...more beautiful) than any that can be found in the wliole compass of nature." Spectator, No. 411. If we read this passage without that emphasis which... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1802 - 416 páginas
...received, into all the varie" ties of picture and vifion that are moft agreeable to the imag" ination ; for by this faculty, a man in a dungeon is capable of " entertaining himfelf with fcenes and landscapes more beauti" ful than any that can be found in the whole compafs... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1802 - 328 páginas
...received, into all the varieties of piSure and infion that are m'iji agreeable to the imagination j for, by this faculty, a man in a dungeon is capable of entertain;ng kimfelf mith fcenes znd landfcapes wore beautiful than any that can b: found m the whok... | |
| 1803 - 376 páginas
...paintings, statues, descriptions, or any the like occasion. We cannot indeed have a single image in the fancy that did not make its first entrance through...is capable of entertaining himself with scenes and landskips more beautiful than any that can be found-in the whole compass of nature. There are few words... | |
| 1804 - 412 páginas
...paintings, statues, descriptions, or any the like occasion. We cannot indeed have a single image in the fancy that did not make its first entrance through...is capable of entertaining himself with scenes and landskips more beautiful than any that can be found in the whole compass of nature. There are few words... | |
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