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" ... flights of fancy may possibly more peculiarly belong to a rude and uncultivated than to a civilized people. The great objects of nature strike more forcibly on rude imaginations. Their passions are not impaired by the constraint of laws and education.... "
Northern Antiquities: Or, A Description of the Manners, Customs, Religion ... - 393. oldal
szerző: Paul Henri Mallet - 1770 - 356 oldal
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Northern Antiquities: Or, A Description of the Manners, Customs ..., 1. kötet

Paul Henri Mallet - 1770 - 496 oldal
...civilized people. The great objects of nature ftrike more forcibly on rude imaginations. Their paflions are not impaired by the conftraint of laws and education....converfations. The moment the foul, reflecting on its, own operations recurs inwards, and detaches itfrom exterior objects, the imagination Chap, XIII. lofes...

Northern Antiquities : Or, A Description of the Manners, Customs, Religion ...

1809 - 406 oldal
...ftrike more forcibly on rude imaginations. Their paffions are not impaired by the conftraint of hws and education. The paucity of their ideas, and the...nature, images fit to cloath their conceptions in. How fhould abftract terms and reflex ideas, which fo much enervate our poetry, be found in theirs ? They...

Rogvald; an Epic Poem ...

John Fitzgerald Pennie - 1823 - 392 oldal
...not impaired by the constraint of laws and education. The paucity of their ideas, and the barrenness of their language, oblige them to borrow from all nature images fit to clothe their conceptions in. " The most affecting and most striking passages in the ancient northern...

The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, 7. kötet

David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 468 oldal
...not impaired by the constraint of laws and education. The paucity of their ideas and the barrenness of their language oblige them to borrow from all nature images fit to clothe their conceptions in. How should abstract terms and reflex ideas, which so much enervate our...

Crowned Masterpieces of Literature that Have Advanced Civilization ..., 7. kötet

David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 450 oldal
...not impaired by the constraint of laws and education. The paucity of their ideas and the barrenness of their language oblige them to borrow from all nature images fit to clothe their conceptions in. How should abstract terms and reflex ideas, which so much enervate our...




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