| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 206 páginas
...to Heb. 2. 7, " And didst set him over the works of thy hands." Cf. Coleridge, Biog. Lit. ch. 13: " The primary imagination I hold to be the living power...the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM." 8 31. Force of a divine breath. Cf. 43 14, 57 25. 9 4. Name above all names. Philippians 2. 9. I. 2... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 páginas
...Alluding to Heb. 2. 7, " And didst set him over the works of thy hands." Cf. Coleridge, Biog. Lit. ch. 13: "The primary imagination I hold to be the living power...the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM." 8 31. Force of a divine breath. Cf. 43 14, 57 25. 9 4. Name above all names. Philippians 2. 9. I. 2:... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1893 - 120 páginas
...the naked eye of our common consciousness. 1 Cf. infra SO 25-81 15. [Biographia Literaria, chap. 13.] The imagination then I consider either as primary...perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of 5 the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary I consider as an echo of the former,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 272 páginas
...Cook, ed., p. 8,1. 8 etseq., Ruskin, Modern Painters, Vol. II., Chaps. I.-IV. L. 15. 2. "Th^^PP^ra then I consider either as primary or secondary. The...perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind q£ the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary I consider as an echo of the former,... | |
| Jeremiah Wesley Bray - 1898 - 364 páginas
...was not usually supposed to assist in its own verbal expression. The primary imagination I hold to bu the living power and prime agent of all human perception,...eternal act of creation in the infinite " I Am." The. _secondarjMs an ej;np of the former, identical in kind, but differing jji_d_cgreej and in tjjsjnode... | |
| Jeremiah Wesley Bray - 1898 - 360 páginas
...was not usually supposed to assist in its own verbal expression. The primary imagination I hold to bo the living power and prime agent of all human perception,...the eternal act of creation in the infinite " I Am." Tlie secondary is an echo of the former, identical in kind, but differing in degree, and in the mode... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes - 1907 - 988 páginas
...the mind of the individual poet the centre of all poetical production. "The Imagination," he says, "I consider either as primary or secondary. The primary...act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary Imagination I consider as an echo of the former, coexisting with the conscious will, yet still as identical... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 388 páginas
...will find at the close of the second volume. The IMAGINATION then, I consider either as primary, or 5 secondary. The primary IMAGINATION I hold to be the...finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite LAM*- The secondary Imagination I consider as an echo of the former, co-existing with the... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1909 - 402 páginas
...the latter singly." (The imagination Coleridge distinguishes as the "shaping and modifying power.") " The imagination, then, I consider either as primary...act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary imagination I consider as an echo of the former, co-existing with the conscious will, yet still as... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 384 páginas
...Neither have I. I constructed it myself from the Greek words, elf £v ickdrreiv, to shape into one." — "The IMAGINATION then, I consider either as primary,...act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary Imagination I consider as an echo of the former, co-existing with the conscious will, yet still as... | |
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