The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... imagination was the first faculty of his mind , and that this faculty even ab- sorbed all the others . " * And she farther adds , " Rousseau had great strength of reason on ab- stract questions , or with respect to objects , which have ...
... imagination was the first faculty of his mind , and that this faculty even ab- sorbed all the others . " * And she farther adds , " Rousseau had great strength of reason on ab- stract questions , or with respect to objects , which have ...
Strana 93
William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt. is this , that in the former the imagination pro- duces the passion , and in the latter the passion produces the imagination . The interest of epic poetry arises from the contemplation of certain objects in ...
William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt. is this , that in the former the imagination pro- duces the passion , and in the latter the passion produces the imagination . The interest of epic poetry arises from the contemplation of certain objects in ...
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... imagination ; no cities rise " with glistering spires and pinnacles adorned ; " we meet with no knights pricked forth on airy steeds ; no hair - breadth ' scapes and perilous acci- dents by flood or field . Either from the predo- minant ...
... imagination ; no cities rise " with glistering spires and pinnacles adorned ; " we meet with no knights pricked forth on airy steeds ; no hair - breadth ' scapes and perilous acci- dents by flood or field . Either from the predo- minant ...
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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