 | Joseph Addison - 1854
...remote parts of the universe. 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 promiseuously) I here mean such as arise from visible objeets, either when we have them aetually in... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1856
...remote parts of the universe. It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideasTJ 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 actually in our view, or when we call... | |
 | Richard Greene PARKER - 1857 - 136 էջ
...this my undertaking. 249. 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. 250. The stomach (cramm'd from every dish, a tomb of boiled and... | |
 | Richard Green Parker - 1857
...prevents this effect. " 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 promiscu ously) I here mean such as arise from visible objects, either when we have them actually in... | |
 | R.G. Parker - 1864 - 143 էջ
...action greatly increased his former services : " it should have been, " greatly increased the merit of his former services." " By the pleasures of the...promiscuously." The repetition of articles and prepositions fs proper, when we intend to point out the objects of which we speak, as distinguished from each other,... | |
 | Joseph Addison, P.P. - London. - Spectator, 1711-14 - 1864 - 318 էջ
...remote parts of the universe. 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 s such as arise from visible objects, either when we have them actually in our view, or when we call... | |
 | ALLEN A. GRIFFITH - 1865
...EXAMPLES. It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas ; so that by the pleasure of the imagination or fancy ( which I shall use promiscuously) I here mean such as arise from visible objects. Notwithstanding all this care of Cicero, history informs us that... | |
 | Alexander Bain - 1867 - 343 էջ
...melody. 5. " It is this sense (which) ' that ' 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 actually in "our view, or when we call... | |
 | James Robert Boyd - 1872 - 333 էջ
...with others. EXAMPLE. 4. "It is this sense which furnishes the imagination Kith its ideas ; so that by the pleasures of the imagination or fancy (which I shall use promiscuously) 1 here mean such as arise from visible objects, either when we have them actually in our view, or when... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1880
...parts of the universe. It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas ;S( so th:x^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 actually in our view, or when we call... | |
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