| John Allison - 2003 - 180 páginas
...being. This resonates with Samuel Taylor Coleridge's definition regarding the faculty for image-making: The primary Imagination I hold to be the living Power...Perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eterruil act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary Imagination I consider as an echo... | |
| Adam Zeman - 2004 - 420 páginas
...account that if there were no subject there would be nothing to report. Repetition in the finite mind The primary imagination I hold to be the living power...perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM. Samuel Coleridge* You and I are able to report on... | |
| Richard Eldridge - 2003 - 300 páginas
...past elements of experience in a momentary act. Imagination, according to Coleridge, is different. The imagination then I consider either as primary,...imagination I hold to be the living power and prime agent of 58 ibid., p. 76. all human perception, and as a representation in the finite mind of the eternal act... | |
| Marius Buning - 2003 - 292 páginas
...eventual act of Imagination. In his Biographia Literaria. Samuel T. Coleridge defines Imagination as "the living Power and prime Agent of all human Perception. and as a repetition in the infinite mind of the etemal act of creation in the inflnite I AM." He also defines Fancy as having... | |
| Werner Beierwaltes, Jean-Marc Narbonne, Alfons Reckermann - 2004 - 608 páginas
...187. Coleridge produced the most famous definition of the Imagination in the Engish speaking world. The IMAGINATION then I consider either as primary,...Perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary I consider as an echo of the former,... | |
| Richard J. Bernstein - 2004 - 404 páginas
...priority of attributive statements (prayerful Thou-saying) to a primordial identity statement (I-saying) : The Imagination, then, I consider either as primary...perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary I consider as an echo of the former.... | |
| C. S. Lewis - 2004 - 1086 páginas
...lines (with a few mild ten page 18 Coleridge, Biographia Literaria, eh. XIII: 'The imagination then 1 consider either as primary, or secondary. The primary...perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the external act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary I consider as an echo of the former,... | |
| Jonathan Dollimore - 2004 - 420 páginas
...statement of essentialism, but note how it manages to harness the absolute and the teleological as well: 'The primary imagination I hold to be the living power...perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM' (p. 167). Elsewhere, and drawing now on a 'native'... | |
| Robert D. Denham - 2004 - 408 páginas
...the subject is in chapter 13 of the Biographia Literaria: "The primary IMAGINATION," says Coleridge, "I hold to be the living Power and prime Agent of...Perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM." Here the two obvious powers Coleridge attributes... | |
| George Rochberg - 2004 - 292 páginas
...imagination was divisible into primary and secondary levels. Coleridge held primary Imagination ... to be the living Power and prime Agent of all human...Perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary Imagination [he considered to be] an... | |
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