Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... IMAGINATION . . . . after the object is removed , or the eye shut , wee still retain an image of the thing seen , though more obscure than when we see it . And this is it , the Latines call Imagination , from the image made in seeing ...
... IMAGINATION . . . . after the object is removed , or the eye shut , wee still retain an image of the thing seen , though more obscure than when we see it . And this is it , the Latines call Imagination , from the image made in seeing ...
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... imagination " in Locke's Essay had , as we have seen , largely the pejorative sense as- sociated with the malefactor " wit . " Nevertheless , the newly brightened meaning of " imagination " as that term appears in Addison's Spectators ...
... imagination " in Locke's Essay had , as we have seen , largely the pejorative sense as- sociated with the malefactor " wit . " Nevertheless , the newly brightened meaning of " imagination " as that term appears in Addison's Spectators ...
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... imagination " ( Rambler 134 ) , the " Dangerous Prevalence of the Imagination " ( Rasselas , Chapter 44 ) . " He resolves for his own part " to reclaim imagination " ( Prayers and Meditations , September 18 , 1760 ) . In a Rambler which ...
... imagination " ( Rambler 134 ) , the " Dangerous Prevalence of the Imagination " ( Rasselas , Chapter 44 ) . " He resolves for his own part " to reclaim imagination " ( Prayers and Meditations , September 18 , 1760 ) . In a Rambler which ...
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