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... imagination is the power to see what is there . Creative imagination , I would say , after an initial inspiration , is for the rest sheer intellectual concentration until the object is seen in its pristine essence , significance ...
... imagination is the power to see what is there . Creative imagination , I would say , after an initial inspiration , is for the rest sheer intellectual concentration until the object is seen in its pristine essence , significance ...
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... imagination is not only a ques- tion of inspiration but of sustained intellectual concentration . This is completely beyond the child . As children we are much more physically alive than later on ; but we are mentally only half- alive ...
... imagination is not only a ques- tion of inspiration but of sustained intellectual concentration . This is completely beyond the child . As children we are much more physically alive than later on ; but we are mentally only half- alive ...
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... imagination . It is only thus that the work escapes plagiarism after nature and becomes a creation . ' So Cézanne looms gigantically over literature as well as over painting , as the forerunner of a new sensibility and a new ...
... imagination . It is only thus that the work escapes plagiarism after nature and becomes a creation . ' So Cézanne looms gigantically over literature as well as over painting , as the forerunner of a new sensibility and a new ...
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INDIA IN ENGLISH LITERATURE | 15 |
FORWARD TO NATURE | 34 |
SOME WASPS IN | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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