The Book of Authors: A Collection of Criticisms, Ana, Môts, Personal Descriptions, Etc. Etc. Etc. Wholly Referring to English Men of Letters in Every Age of English LiteratureF. Warne and Company, 1871 - 516 oldal |
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... imagination or impressing them- selves on the memory , start up living , eloquent images under the magic of his pen ; and these , by their simple and combined . effects , give an air of originality even to subjects like the great truths ...
... imagination or impressing them- selves on the memory , start up living , eloquent images under the magic of his pen ; and these , by their simple and combined . effects , give an air of originality even to subjects like the great truths ...
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... imagination was not more lively than was necessary to illustrate his maxims ; his attainments in science were inconsiderable , and in learning , far from the first class ; they chiefly consisted in that sort of knowledge which a ...
... imagination was not more lively than was necessary to illustrate his maxims ; his attainments in science were inconsiderable , and in learning , far from the first class ; they chiefly consisted in that sort of knowledge which a ...
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... imaginations cluster . There is no sufficient distinction between his intellectual and imaginative faculties . He con- founds the truths of imagination with those of fact - the processes of argument with those of feeling - the ...
... imaginations cluster . There is no sufficient distinction between his intellectual and imaginative faculties . He con- founds the truths of imagination with those of fact - the processes of argument with those of feeling - the ...
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