Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... fancy . His prose always intelligible and always entertaining . In poetry he has attempted almost every species of composition known before , and he has added new ones ; and if we except the highest lyric , ( in which how few , how very ...
... fancy . His prose always intelligible and always entertaining . In poetry he has attempted almost every species of composition known before , and he has added new ones ; and if we except the highest lyric , ( in which how few , how very ...
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... fancy . " I reply , that if by the power of evoking and combining , Mr. W. means the same as , and no more than , I meant by the aggregative and associative , I continue to deny , that it belongs at all to the imagination ; and I am ...
... fancy . " I reply , that if by the power of evoking and combining , Mr. W. means the same as , and no more than , I meant by the aggregative and associative , I continue to deny , that it belongs at all to the imagination ; and I am ...
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... FANCY , on the contrary , has no other coun- ters to play with , but fixities and definites . The Fancy is indeed no other than a mode of Me- mory emancipated from the order of time and space ; and blended with , and modified by that ...
... FANCY , on the contrary , has no other coun- ters to play with , but fixities and definites . The Fancy is indeed no other than a mode of Me- mory emancipated from the order of time and space ; and blended with , and modified by that ...
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