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... imagination . 61 60 - 59 Lamb was afraid of the quaking vagaries of imagination , half - sceptical of spiritual possession : ' I saw him shake all over with the spirit I dare not say , of delusion . The strivings of the outer man were ...
... imagination . 61 60 - 59 Lamb was afraid of the quaking vagaries of imagination , half - sceptical of spiritual possession : ' I saw him shake all over with the spirit I dare not say , of delusion . The strivings of the outer man were ...
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... imagination : for example , when Hazlitt compares the sympathetic imagination , ' which owes no allegiance to self - interest ' , with a house that has been taken over by a bailiff , Hazlitt rhetorically demands , ' why , then , not ...
... imagination : for example , when Hazlitt compares the sympathetic imagination , ' which owes no allegiance to self - interest ' , with a house that has been taken over by a bailiff , Hazlitt rhetorically demands , ' why , then , not ...
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... imagination . In the preface , he explained to parents why it was so important to engage the child's imaginative faculties : Our youth , according to the most approved recent systems of education , will be excellent geographers ...
... imagination . In the preface , he explained to parents why it was so important to engage the child's imaginative faculties : Our youth , according to the most approved recent systems of education , will be excellent geographers ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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