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" OUR sight is the most perfect and most delightful of all our senses. It fills the mind with the largest variety of ideas, converses with its objects at the greatest distance, and continues the longest in action without being tired or satiated with its... "
The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator - Página 324
por Joseph Addison - 1854
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Select British Classics, Volumen16

1803 - 376 páginas
...of ideas, converses with its objects at the greatest distance, and continues the longest in action without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoyments....much straitened and confined in its operations, to the number, bulk, and distance of its particular objects. Our sight seems designed to supply all these...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volumen2

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 páginas
...of ideas, converses with its objects at the greatest distance, and continues the longest in action, without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoyments....much straitened and confined in its operations, to the number, bulk and distance of its particular objects. Our sight seems designed to supply all these...
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1804 - 412 páginas
...of ideas, converses with its objects at the greatest distance, and continues the longest in action without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoyments....The sense of feeling can indeed give us a notion of ex. tension, shape, and all other ideas that enter at the eye, except colours ; but at the same time...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 páginas
...with its objects at the greatest distance, and continues the longest in action, without being lived, or satiated with its proper enjoyments. The sense...but, at the same time, it is very much straitened and confinsd in its operations," &c. But -whether we use inversion OF not, and in whatever -partoffhe sentence...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 páginas
...of ideas, converses with its objects at the gVeatest distance, and continues the longest in action, without being tired, or satiated with its proper enjoyments....that enter at the eye except colours ; but, at the s:ime time, it is very much straitened and confined in its operations," Ecc. But •Whether we use...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 páginas
...of ideas, converses with its objects at the greatest distance, and continues the longest in action, without being tired, or satiated with, its proper...indeed, give us a notion of extension, shape, and ail other ideas that enter at the eye except colours ; but, at the same time, it is very much straitened...
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English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners: With an ...

Lindley Murray - 1807 - 290 páginas
...of ideas, converses withits objects at the greatest distance. and continues the longest in action, without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoyments...very much straitened and confined in its operations," &c. But whether we use inversion or not, and in whatever part of the sentence we dispose of the capital...
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Volumen1

Hugh Blair - 1807 - 406 páginas
...ideas, converses * with its objects at the greatest distance, and continues the long*' est m action, without being tired, or satiated with its prop*er...except colours ; but at the same time, it is very much strait*' ened and confined in its operations, &c." (Spectator, No. 411.) In this strain, he always...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 344 páginas
...action without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoyments. The sense of feeling can indeed giva us a notion of extension, shape, and all other ideas...except colours ; but at the same time it is very much strained, and confined in its operations, to the number, bulk, and distance of its particular objects....
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1809 - 346 páginas
...the greatest distance, and continues the longest in action, without being tired, or satiated with Us proper enjoyments. The sense of feeling can, indeed,...very much straitened and confined in its operations," &c. misery or harm at all. Which, to allow, is just aS reasonable as to own, that it is the greatest...
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