The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 112,Teil 1;Band 171E. Cave, 1842 |
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... pleasure , those internal images , ( pavračel is to cause to appear , ) so as to complete ideal representations of absent 1 objects . Imagination is the power of depicting ; -fancy 8 [ Jan. The Fancy and the Imagination .
... pleasure , those internal images , ( pavračel is to cause to appear , ) so as to complete ideal representations of absent 1 objects . Imagination is the power of depicting ; -fancy 8 [ Jan. The Fancy and the Imagination .
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objects . Imagination is the power of depicting ; -fancy , of evoking and com- bining . The imagination is formed by patient observation : the fancy by a voluntary activity in shifting the scenery of the mind . The more accu- rate the ...
objects . Imagination is the power of depicting ; -fancy , of evoking and com- bining . The imagination is formed by patient observation : the fancy by a voluntary activity in shifting the scenery of the mind . The more accu- rate the ...
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... objects , but is a word of higher import , denoting operations of the mind upon those objects , and processes of creation or of composition , governed by certain fixed laws . " " " It is to be feared , that , according to this ...
... objects , but is a word of higher import , denoting operations of the mind upon those objects , and processes of creation or of composition , governed by certain fixed laws . " " " It is to be feared , that , according to this ...
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... object in view of the mind ; to change its personality . From the imagination " acting upon an individual image , " we are led " to a consideration of the same faculty employed upon images in a con- junction by which they modify each ...
... object in view of the mind ; to change its personality . From the imagination " acting upon an individual image , " we are led " to a consideration of the same faculty employed upon images in a con- junction by which they modify each ...
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... objects , and very justly objects , that it is too general . " To aggregate and to associate , to evoke and to combine , belong as well to the Imagination as to the Fancy . " It is the same objection that may be urged against the ...
... objects , and very justly objects , that it is too general . " To aggregate and to associate , to evoke and to combine , belong as well to the Imagination as to the Fancy . " It is the same objection that may be urged against the ...
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