Selected English EssaysWilliam Peacock Oxford University Press, 1935 - 543 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 141
... imagination and the judgment ; and hence perhaps it is that so few have ever possessed this talent in any eminent degree . Neither of these will alone bestow it ; nothing is indeed more common than to see men of very bright imaginations ...
... imagination and the judgment ; and hence perhaps it is that so few have ever possessed this talent in any eminent degree . Neither of these will alone bestow it ; nothing is indeed more common than to see men of very bright imaginations ...
الصفحة 386
... imagination , fancy , etc. , as he has hands , feet and arms . That is a capital error . Then again , we hear of a man's ' intellectual nature , ' and of his ' moral nature , ' as if these again were divisible , and existed apart ...
... imagination , fancy , etc. , as he has hands , feet and arms . That is a capital error . Then again , we hear of a man's ' intellectual nature , ' and of his ' moral nature , ' as if these again were divisible , and existed apart ...
الصفحة 468
... imaginative production , uttering itself in such a form as this , is altogether another and a higher thing from imaginative produc- tion uttering itself in any of the forms of prose ? And if we find a nation doubting whether there is ...
... imaginative production , uttering itself in such a form as this , is altogether another and a higher thing from imaginative produc- tion uttering itself in any of the forms of prose ? And if we find a nation doubting whether there is ...
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