... first. Our passions and inclinations come over next ; and our reason surrenders itself with pleasure in the end. Thus the whole soul is insensibly, betrayed into morality, by bribing the fancy with beautiful and agreeable images of those... The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff - Side 245av Tatler - 1754Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1710 - 488 sider
...decpeft into the Heart of Man, when it comes lecommended by the powerful Charms of Poetry. The moft aftive Principle in our Mind is the Imagination :...Inclinations come over next $ and our Reafon furrenders it felf with Pleafure in the End, Thus the whole Soul is infenfibly betrayed into Morality, by bribing... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1712 - 418 sider
...Charms of Poetry. The moft aftive Principle Jn our Mind is the Imagination: To it a good Poet tmkes his Court perpetually, and by this Faculty takes Care to gain it firft. Our Paffiohs and Inclinations come over next ; and our Reafpn furrenders it felf with Pkaiure in the End.... | |
| 1728 - 344 sider
...deepeft into the Heart of Man, when it. comas recommended by the powerful Charms of Poetry. The mod aftive Principle in our Mind is the Imagination,;...perpetually, and by this Faculty takes care to gain it fiift. Our Paflions and Inclinations-come over next ; and ourReafon furrenders it felf withPleafureintheEnd.... | |
| 1773 - 394 sider
...deepeft into the heart of man, when it comes recommended by the powerful charms of poetry. The inoft aftive principle in our mind is the imagination :...furrenders itfelf with pleafure, in the end. Thus the whole foul is infenfibly betrayed into morality, by bribing the,fancy with beautiful and agreeable images... | |
| 1709 - 388 sider
...deepeft into the heart of man, when it comes recommended by the powerful charms of poe.try. The mod aftive principle in our mind is the imagination :...perpetually, and by this faculty takes care to gain it fir.:. Oar pa/lions and inclinations come over next ; and oar reafon furrenders itfelf, with pleafure,... | |
| 1785 - 698 sider
...deepeil into the heart of man, when it comes recommended by the powerful charms of poetry. The molt aftive principle in our mind is the imagination: to it a good poet mates his court perpetually, and by this faculty takes care to gain it fiift. Our palïïons and inclinations... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 572 sider
...into the heart of m.in, whrn it conies recommended by the powerful charms of poetry. The most active principle in our mind is the imagination : to it a...perpetually, and by this faculty takes care to gain it rirst. Our passions and inclinations come over next i and our reason surrenders itself, with pleasure,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 340 sider
...into the heart of man, when it comes recommended by the powerful charms of poetry. The most active principle in our mind is the imagination : to it a...perpetually, and by this faculty takes care to gain it first. Our passions and inclinations come over next ; and our reason surrenders itself with pleasure... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 348 sider
...into the heart of man, when it comes recommended by the powerful charms of poetry. The most active principle in our mind is the imagination ; to it a...perpetually, and by this faculty takes care to gain it first. Our passions and inclinations Come over next; and our reason surrenders itself with pleasure... | |
| 1822 - 496 sider
...deepest into the heart of man, when it comes recommended by thepowerful charms of poetry. The most active principle in our mind is the imagination : to it a...perpetually, and by this faculty takes care to gain it first. Our passions and inclinations come over next ; and our reason surrenders itself, with pleasure,... | |
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