The Spectator, Svazek 6D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 295
... imagination as a kind of eternity , though in reality they do not bear so great a proportion to that duration which is to follow them as an unit does to the greatest number which you can put together in figures , or as one of those ...
... imagination as a kind of eternity , though in reality they do not bear so great a proportion to that duration which is to follow them as an unit does to the greatest number which you can put together in figures , or as one of those ...
Strana 341
... imagination : of which truth those strange workings of fancy in sleep are no in- considerable instances ; so that not only the advan- tage a man has of making discoveries of himself , but a regard to his own ease or disquiet may induce ...
... imagination : of which truth those strange workings of fancy in sleep are no in- considerable instances ; so that not only the advan- tage a man has of making discoveries of himself , but a regard to his own ease or disquiet may induce ...
Strana 539
... imagination are of very little weight when put in the balance with what refines and exalts the rational mind . Longinus excuses Ho- mer very handsomely , when he says the poet made his gods like men , that he might make his men ap- pear ...
... imagination are of very little weight when put in the balance with what refines and exalts the rational mind . Longinus excuses Ho- mer very handsomely , when he says the poet made his gods like men , that he might make his men ap- pear ...
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