 | Joseph Addison - 1883
...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 such as arise from visible objects, either when we have them actually in our view, or when we call... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1884
...parts of the universe. 2. 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, either when we have them actually in our view, or when we call... | |
 | A. Meserole - 1896 - 410 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 such as arise from visible objects, either when we have them actually in our view, or when we call... | |
 | William Basil Worsfold - 1897 - 284 էջ
...senses,' he proceeds :' ' 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, either when we have them actually in our View, or when we call... | |
 | AUSTIN DOBSON - 1898
...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 such as arise from visible Objects, either when we have them actually in our View, or when we call... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1905 - 346 էջ
...parts of the universe. 15 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, either when we have them actually in our view, or when we call... | |
 | Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 319 էջ
...enjoyments. . . . It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its Source of 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... | |
 | Edward Young - 1917 - 127 էջ
...Homer, Preface. 1712: It is this sense [sight] 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, either when we have them actually in our view, or when we call... | |
 | Robert L. Montgomery - 2010
...with the extension of time: 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, either when we have them actually within our view, or when we call... | |
 | George Alexander Kennedy, H. B. Nisbet, Claude Rawson, Raman Selden - 1989 - 970 էջ
...sight is the principal sense: '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, either when we have them actually in our view, or when we call... | |
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