Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... Fancy and Imagi- nation - The investigation of the distinction important to the Fine Arts CHAP . V. On the law of Association - Its history traced from Aristotle to Hartley • CHAP . VI . That Hartley's system , as far as it differs from ...
... Fancy and Imagi- nation - The investigation of the distinction important to the Fine Arts CHAP . V. On the law of Association - Its history traced from Aristotle to Hartley • CHAP . VI . That Hartley's system , as far as it differs from ...
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... fancy , -clouds without water , though black as if they were big with showers of rain . The extent of Schelling's teaching on the subject of the Imagination my father well knew before he com- menced the Biographia Literaria , and he ...
... fancy , -clouds without water , though black as if they were big with showers of rain . The extent of Schelling's teaching on the subject of the Imagination my father well knew before he com- menced the Biographia Literaria , and he ...
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... fancy and imagination , because these are not , like the last , mere arbitrary combinations of ma- terials drawn from the storehouse of the universe , capable of being infinitely varied ; but revelations of truths which manifest ...
... fancy and imagination , because these are not , like the last , mere arbitrary combinations of ma- terials drawn from the storehouse of the universe , capable of being infinitely varied ; but revelations of truths which manifest ...
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... fancy with a shallow heart ; if he soon formed attachments , this arose from the quickness of his sympathies , -the ease with which he could enter into each man's individual being , loving and admiring whatever it contained of amiable ...
... fancy with a shallow heart ; if he soon formed attachments , this arose from the quickness of his sympathies , -the ease with which he could enter into each man's individual being , loving and admiring whatever it contained of amiable ...
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... Fancy . ” Having referred to this agreeable book I cannot refrain from expressing my belief that , had the author gone as deep into Coleridge's theosophy as into his poetry , or made himself as well acquainted with his religious ...
... Fancy . ” Having referred to this agreeable book I cannot refrain from expressing my belief that , had the author gone as deep into Coleridge's theosophy as into his poetry , or made himself as well acquainted with his religious ...
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