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" ... of all to discourse of those primary pleasures of the imagination, which entirely proceed from such objects as are before our eyes ; and in the next place to speak of those secondary pleasures of the imagination which flow from the ideas of visible... "
Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure - Síða 185
1795
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The Spectator, Bindi 6

1729 - 320 síður
...of the Imagination which flow from the Ideas of vifible Objefts, ' when the Objefts are not actually before the Eye, but are called up into our Memories,...or formed into agreeable Vifions of Things that are either Abfeut or Fiftitious. THE Pleafures of the Imagination, taken in the full . Extent, are not...
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The Spectator, Bindi 6

1767 - 334 síður
...of the imagination which flow from the ideas of vifible objedls, when the objects are not actually before the eye, but are called up into our memories,...or formed into agreeable vifions of things that are either abfent or fictitious: The pleafures of the imagination, taken in the full extent, are not fo...
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Essays on rhetoric: abridged chiefly from dr. Blair's lectures on that science

Hugh Blair - 1784 - 412 síður
...of the imagination, which flow from the idtas of vijible objeftst when tht 1>bjtBs are n6t aBually before the eye, but Are called up into our memories $ or formed into agreeable visions of things^ that ore either abfent orfittitious. This fentemfe is fomevtrhat clogged ty a tedious...
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The Pleasures of Imagination

Mark Akenside - 1794 - 218 síður
...pleafures of the imagination which flow from the ideas of vifible objefts when the objefts are not aftually before the eye, but are called up into our memories,...or formed into agreeable vifions of things that are either abfent or fictitious. " This definition feems to exclude a blind man from any fhare whatever...
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The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History ..., Bindi 57

1795 - 916 síður
...pleafures of the imagination which flow from the ideas of vifible objects, when the objefts are noiaftually before the eye. but are called up into our memories,...or formed into agreeable vifions of things that are either abfent or fictitious." This definition feems to exclude a blind man from any (liare whatever...
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Bindi 2

Hugh Blair - 1801 - 500 síður
..." imagination , which flow from the ideas of " vifible objecls, when the objecls are not aclually " before the eye , but are called up into our " memories...formed into agreeable vifions of " things, that are either abfent or ficlitious " It is a great rule in laying down the divifion of a fubjert , to ftudy...
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Select British Classics, Bindi 16

1803 - 376 síður
...of the imagination which flow from the ideas of visible objects, when the objects are not actually before the eye, but are called up into our memories, or formed into agreeable visions of things that are either absent or fictitious. The pleasures of the imagination, taken in...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bindi 2

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 síður
...of the imagination, which flow from the ideas of visible objects, when the objects are not actually before the eye, but are called up into our memories, or formed into agreeable visions of things that are either absent or fictitious. The pleasures of the imagination, taken in...
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The Spectator, Bindi 7

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 362 síður
...of the imagination which flow from the ideas of visible objects, when the objects are not actually before the eye, but are called up into our memories, or formed into agreeable visions of tilings that are either absent or fictitious. The pleasures of the imagination, taken in...
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Bindi 1

Hugh Blair - 1811 - 464 síður
...the imagination, " which flow from the ideas of visible objects, when " the objects are not actually before the eye, but " are called up into our memories, or formed into " agreeable visions of things that are either absent " or fictitious." IT is a great rule in laying down the division...
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