Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... action , which are called reason and imagination , the former may be considered as mind contemplating the relations borne by one thought to another , however produced ; and the latter , as mind acting upon those thoughts so as to colour ...
... action , which are called reason and imagination , the former may be considered as mind contemplating the relations borne by one thought to another , however produced ; and the latter , as mind acting upon those thoughts so as to colour ...
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... actions , distinct from that of the objects and the impressions represented by them , all expression being subject to the laws of that from which it proceeds . But let us dismiss those more general considerations which might involve an ...
... actions , distinct from that of the objects and the impressions represented by them , all expression being subject to the laws of that from which it proceeds . But let us dismiss those more general considerations which might involve an ...
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... action , are all the instruments and materials of poetry ; they may be called poetry by that figure of speech which ... actions and passions of our internal being , and is suscepti- ble of more various and delicate combinations , than ...
... action , are all the instruments and materials of poetry ; they may be called poetry by that figure of speech which ... actions and passions of our internal being , and is suscepti- ble of more various and delicate combinations , than ...
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... actions according to the unchangeable forms of human nature , as existing in the mind of the Creator , which is itself the image of all other minds . The one is partial , and applies only to a definite period of time , and a certain com ...
... actions according to the unchangeable forms of human nature , as existing in the mind of the Creator , which is itself the image of all other minds . The one is partial , and applies only to a definite period of time , and a certain com ...
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... actions with which it coexists . The so visibly with the image of the divinity in man great secret of morals is love ; or a going out of But it is poetry alone , in form , in action , or in our own nature , and an identification of ...
... actions with which it coexists . The so visibly with the image of the divinity in man great secret of morals is love ; or a going out of But it is poetry alone , in form , in action , or in our own nature , and an identification of ...
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