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" ... because the imagination can fancy to itself things more great, strange, or beautiful, than the eye ever saw, and is still sensible of some defect in what it has seen ; on this account, it is the part of a poet to humour the imagination in our own... "
The Spectator - Sayfa 90
1739
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The Spectator, 6. cilt

1767 - 334 sayfa
...ftrange, or beautiful, than the eye everfaw, and is ftill fenfible of fome defect in what it has feen ; on this account it is the part of a poet to humour...fiction. He is not obliged to attend her in the flow advances which fhe makes from one feafon to another, or to obferve her conduct in the fucceffive production...
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Harrison's British Classicks, 5. cilt

1786 - 670 sayfa
...llrange, or beautiful, than the eye ever law, and is ftill fenlible of fome defeft in what it has feen; on this account it is the part of a poet to humour the imagination in it's own notions, by mending and perfecting nature where he describes a reality, and by adding greater...
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Select British Classics, 16. cilt

1803 - 376 sayfa
...strange, or beautiful, than the eye ever saw, and is still sensible of some defect in what it has seen ; on this account it is the part of a poet to humour the imagination in its own notions, by mending and perfecting nature where be describes a reality, and by adding greater...
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1804 - 412 sayfa
...saw, and is still sensible of some defect in what it has seen; on this account, it is the part of .1 poet to humour the imagination in our own notions, by mending and perfecting nature where he describes a reality, and by adding greater beauties than are put together in nature, where he describes...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, 2. cilt

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 sayfa
...a.poet to humour the imagination in its own notions, by mending and perfecting nature where he describes a reality ; and by adding greater beauties than are put together in Nature, where he describes a fiction. He is not obliged to attend her in the slow advances •which she makes from one...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1819 - 342 sayfa
...poet to humour the imagination in our own notions, by mending and perfecting nature where he describes a reality, and by adding greater beauties than are put together in nature, where he describes a fiction. He is not obliged to attend her in the slow advances which she makes from one...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 322 sayfa
...strange, or beautiful, than the eye ever saw, and is still sensible of some defect in what it has seen ; on this account it is the part of a poet to humour...notions, by mending and perfecting nature where he describes a reality, and by adding greater beauties than are put together in nature, where he describes...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

1823 - 398 sayfa
...strange, or beautiful, than the eye ever saw, and is still sensible of some defect in what it has seen ; on this account it is the part of a poet to humour the imagination in its own notions, by mending and perfecting nature where he describes a reality, and by adding greater...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 sayfa
...poet to humour the imagination in our own notions, by mending and perfecting nature where he describes a reality, and by adding greater beauties than are put together in nature, where he describes a fiction. He is not obliged to attend her in the slow advances which she makes from one...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 9-10. ciltler

British essayists - 1823 - 806 sayfa
...strange, or beautiful, than the eye ever saw, and is still sensible of some defect in what it has seen ; on this account it is the part of a poet to humour the imagination in its own notions, by mending and perfecting nature where he describes a reality, and by adding greater...
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