Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... imagination , because these are not , like the last , mere arbi- trary combinations of materials drawn from the storehouse of the universe , capable of being infinitely varied ; but revelations of truths which manifest themselves , one ...
... imagination , because these are not , like the last , mere arbi- trary combinations of materials drawn from the storehouse of the universe , capable of being infinitely varied ; but revelations of truths which manifest themselves , one ...
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... imagination , " one whose disposition led him to be ever seeking matter for new thought , rather than laboring to reduce into presentable order that which he had already acquired ; led us further suppose that , before he had given ...
... imagination , " one whose disposition led him to be ever seeking matter for new thought , rather than laboring to reduce into presentable order that which he had already acquired ; led us further suppose that , before he had given ...
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... imagination was always open , and though the former was a large strong room , its contents were perpetually mingling with those of the adjoining chamber . I am sure that if I had not had the facts of my Father's life at large before me ...
... imagination was always open , and though the former was a large strong room , its contents were perpetually mingling with those of the adjoining chamber . I am sure that if I had not had the facts of my Father's life at large before me ...
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... imagination and actual fact . No man had a keener insight into them , by the slight differences that occur . Another phenomenon of his memory was its curious way of interchanging properties ; as when he takes from Hobbes and gives to ...
... imagination and actual fact . No man had a keener insight into them , by the slight differences that occur . Another phenomenon of his memory was its curious way of interchanging properties ; as when he takes from Hobbes and gives to ...
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... imagination heightened and magnified that side or choly Letter , one of the Juvenile Poems . The second stanza looks like an expansion of the commencement : Non si sol semel occidit , Non rubris iterum surget ab Indiis . • I see no ...
... imagination heightened and magnified that side or choly Letter , one of the Juvenile Poems . The second stanza looks like an expansion of the commencement : Non si sol semel occidit , Non rubris iterum surget ab Indiis . • I see no ...
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