The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 112,Parte 1;Volumen 171E. Cave, 1842 |
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... English poetry can be ignorant of the distinction which the poet , whose name we have placed at the head of this article , endeavours to establish between the Fancy and the Imagination - as faculties or powers of the human mind and some ...
... English poetry can be ignorant of the distinction which the poet , whose name we have placed at the head of this article , endeavours to establish between the Fancy and the Imagination - as faculties or powers of the human mind and some ...
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... English descendant , but it becomes common in " that golden volume , not unworthy of the leisure of Tully or Plato , " the Consolatio of Boethius . * It had probably acquired a current conversational familiarity in the English language ...
... English descendant , but it becomes common in " that golden volume , not unworthy of the leisure of Tully or Plato , " the Consolatio of Boethius . * It had probably acquired a current conversational familiarity in the English language ...
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... English language to stammer out the accents of philosophy , the word Imaginatio is used as the name of a power of the mind ; it is the Imagina- tion , -literally , from the original ; but in a subsequent passage , our country- man ...
... English language to stammer out the accents of philosophy , the word Imaginatio is used as the name of a power of the mind ; it is the Imagina- tion , -literally , from the original ; but in a subsequent passage , our country- man ...
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... the imagination . To the fancy we ascribe the visions of the Greek Madman , the Greek * Shaw's General Zoology , Art . Platypus . Prophet , the English Bard , and the English Divine 1842.1 11 The Fancy and the Imagination .
... the imagination . To the fancy we ascribe the visions of the Greek Madman , the Greek * Shaw's General Zoology , Art . Platypus . Prophet , the English Bard , and the English Divine 1842.1 11 The Fancy and the Imagination .
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Prophet , the English Bard , and the English Divine : these are the phan- tasmata of Plutarch . To the imagination , the vision of the father follow- ing the son , and shouting to warn and guide him in his perilous course : this is the ...
Prophet , the English Bard , and the English Divine : these are the phan- tasmata of Plutarch . To the imagination , the vision of the father follow- ing the son , and shouting to warn and guide him in his perilous course : this is the ...
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