The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 112,Parte 1;Volumen 171E. Cave, 1842 |
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... Nature rests , Oft in her absence mimic Fancy wakes To imitate her ; but misjoining shapes Wild work produces oft , but most in dreams , Ill matching words and deeds long past or late . " Paradise Lost , b . 5 . FANCY here is the ...
... Nature rests , Oft in her absence mimic Fancy wakes To imitate her ; but misjoining shapes Wild work produces oft , but most in dreams , Ill matching words and deeds long past or late . " Paradise Lost , b . 5 . FANCY here is the ...
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... nature , that our best writers refer , in general , when they make use of the word FANCY . ' " Whatever they ” ( i . e . the par- ticular relations by which the ideas are connected ) " may be , the power of summoning up at pleasure the ...
... nature , that our best writers refer , in general , when they make use of the word FANCY . ' " Whatever they ” ( i . e . the par- ticular relations by which the ideas are connected ) " may be , the power of summoning up at pleasure the ...
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... nature , it is the office of fancy to collect materials for the imagination , to supply the analogies that are the foundations of his allusions , and also to supply the language . In the above poetic pourtraiture , then , we find man ...
... nature , it is the office of fancy to collect materials for the imagination , to supply the analogies that are the foundations of his allusions , and also to supply the language . In the above poetic pourtraiture , then , we find man ...
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... Nature ( Buffon ) , that what- ever it was possible for his goddess to produce has been produced . Suppose then an enthusiastic admirer of her works , giving free play to his speculations , should present to his mind - in one ...
... Nature ( Buffon ) , that what- ever it was possible for his goddess to produce has been produced . Suppose then an enthusiastic admirer of her works , giving free play to his speculations , should present to his mind - in one ...
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... nature succeed of impressions from sound . And then the poet remarks , " Thus far of images independent of each other , and immediately en- dowed by man with properties that do not inhere in them , upon an incite- ment from properties ...
... nature succeed of impressions from sound . And then the poet remarks , " Thus far of images independent of each other , and immediately en- dowed by man with properties that do not inhere in them , upon an incite- ment from properties ...
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