Our imagination loves to be filled with an object, or to grasp at any thing that is too big for its capacity. We are flung into a pleasing astonishment at such unbounded views, and feel a delightful stillness and amazement in the soul at the apprehension... Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres - Página 219por Hugh Blair - 1815 - 544 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lafayette Houghton Bunnell - 1880 - 376 páginas
...in the /Spectator, says: "Our imagination loves to be filled with an object, or to grasp at anything that is too big for its capacity. We are flung into...a delightful stillness and amazement in the soul." Mr. Addison has here expressed the feelings entertained by some of us, as the view met our gaze while... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1880 - 712 páginas
...at is proportioned to the degret mth -<chich any of them thrf qualificationi prevail in it. — H. We are flung into a pleasing astonishment at such...amazement in the soul at the apprehension of them. The mind of man naturally hates every thing that looks like a restraint upon it, and is apt to fancy itself... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1884 - 200 páginas
...stupendous works of nature. Our imagination loves to be filled with an object, or to grasp at anything that is too big for its capacity. We are flung into...amazement in the soul at the apprehension of them. 3. The mind of man naturally hates everything that looks like a restraint upon it, and is apt to fancy... | |
| A. Meserole - 1896 - 450 páginas
...stupendous works of nature. Our imagination loves to be filled with an object, or to grasp at anything that is too big for its capacity. We are flung into...amazement in the soul at the apprehension of them. The mind of man naturally hates everything that looks like a restraint upon it, and is apt to fancy itself... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1898 - 320 páginas
...stupendous Works of Nature. Our Imagination loves to be filled with an Object, or to grasp at any thing that is too big for its Capacity, We are flung into...Astonishment at such unbounded Views, and feel a delightful Stilness and Amazement in the Soul at the Apprehension of them. The Mind of Man naturally hates every... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1898 - 316 páginas
...stupendous Works of Nature, Our Imagination loves to be filled with an Object, or to grasp at any thing that is too big for its Capacity, We are flung into a pleasing Astonishment at such unboundeiViews, and feel a delightful Stilness and Amazement in the Soul at the Apprehension of them,... | |
| Alexander Malcolm Williams - 1909 - 454 páginas
...is in that we are to consider him, and in proportion to his degree in that we are to admire him. (c) We are flung into a pleasing astonishment at such...amazement in the soul at the apprehension of them. The mind of man naturally hates everything that looks like a restraint upon it, and is apt to fancy itself... | |
| Tadeusz Grabowski - 1918 - 642 páginas
...zmysły. »0ur imagination — dodawał — loves to be filled with an object, or to grasp at anything that is too big for its capacity. We are flung into...amazement in the soul at the apprehension of them. The mind of man naturally hates everything that looks like a restraint upon it, and is apt to fancy itself... | |
| Tadeusz Grabowski - 1918 - 628 páginas
...loves to be filled with an objtct, or to grasp at anything that is too big for its capacity. We arę flung into a pleasing astonishment at such unbounded...amazement in the soul at the apprehension of them. The mind of mań naturally hates everything that looks like a restraint upon it, and is apt to fancy itself... | |
| Karsten Harries - 1968 - 183 páginas
...had already recognized: Our Imagination loves to be filled with an Object, or to grasp at any thing that is too big for its Capacity. We are flung into...Astonishment at such unbounded Views, and feel a delightful Stilness and Amazement in the Soul at the Apprehension of them. The Mind of Man naturally hates every... | |
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