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" I never saw any instance of it) I believe Mason when he tells me that he understands these things. The prophetic eye of taste (as Mr. Pitt calls it) sees all the beauties that a place is susceptible of long before they are born, and when it plants a seedling... "
In the Day's Work - Page 20
by Daniel Berkeley Updike - 1924 - 69 pages
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1802 - 632 pages
...tible of, long before they are born ; and when it " plants a feedling, already fits under the fhade of it, " and enjoys the effect it will have, from every point ** of view that lies in the profpect *." But although the artifl who creates a landfcape, copies it from his imagination, the fcene...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1802 - 610 pages
...born ; and when it ** plants a fcedling, already fits under the made of it, " and enjoys the effeft it will have, from every point " of view that lies in the profpect *." But although the artift who creates a landfcape, copies it from his imagination, the fcene...
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The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems, and Correspondence ..., Volume 1

Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...Pitt calls it) sees all the beauties, that a place is susceptible of, long before they are born ; and when it plants a seedling, already sits under the...it will have from every point of view that lies in prospect. You must therefore invoke Caractacus, and he will send his spirits from the top of Snowdon...
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Elegant epistles: a copious selection of instructive, moral, and ...

Elegant epistles - 1812 - 320 pages
...Pitt called it) sees all the beauties that a place is susceptible of, long before they are bom ; and when it plants a seedling, already sits under the...it will have from every point of view that lies in prospect. You must therefore invoke Caractacus, and be will send his spirits from the top of Snow Jon...
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The British Prose Writers...: Gray's letters

1821 - 394 pages
...Pitt calls it) sees all the beauties that a place is susceptible of, long before they are born ; and when it plants a seedling, already sits under the...it will have from every point of view that lies in prospect. You must therefore invoke Caractacus, and he will send his spirits from the top of Snowdou...
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Letters of Thomas Gray: Two Volumes in One

Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 pages
...Pitt calls it) sees all the beauties that a place is susceptible of, long before they are born; and when it plants a seedling, already sits under the...it will have from every point of view that lies in prospect. You must therefore invoke Ca* The house in Southampton-Row, win rr Mr. Gray lodged, had becn...
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Poems and Letters of Thomas Gray: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings

Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 pages
...Pitt called it) sees all the beauties, that a place is susceptible of, long before they are born ; and when it plants a seedling, already sits under the...it will have from every point of view that lies in prospect. You must therefore invoke Caractacus, * The house in Southampton-row, where Mr. Gray lodged,...
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The Works of Thomas Gray, Esq

Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 pages
...Pitt called it) sees all the beauties, that 9. place is susceptible of, long before they are born; and when it plants a seedling, already sits under the...it will have from every point of view that lies in prospect. You must therefore invoke Caractacus, and he will send his spirits from the top of Snowdon...
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 pages
...are born-; and when it plants a seedling, already sits under the shade of it, and enjoys the eftect it will have, from every point of view that lies in the prospect." * But although the artist who creates a landscape, copies it from his imagination, the scene...
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 56

1868 - 710 pages
...Pitt calls it) sees all the beauties that a place is susceptible of, long before they are born, and, when it plants a seedling, already sits under the...it will have from every point of view that lies in prospect." Nor shall we re-enter the sculpture caverns, but, as we near the portal through which we...
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