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... imagination at least , which is the most satisfactory kind of travelling , either in space or in time . The ancients ... IMAGINATION COUNTRIES OF THE IMAGINATION By JAMES LAVER, C B E , HON R E , F R S A , F R S L.
... imagination at least , which is the most satisfactory kind of travelling , either in space or in time . The ancients ... IMAGINATION COUNTRIES OF THE IMAGINATION By JAMES LAVER, C B E , HON R E , F R S A , F R S L.
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... imagination of the West . The West itself was astonishingly late in developing its own art of escape into fiction , at least into written fiction . It would be out of place here to explore the obscure beginnings of the novel ; it is ...
... imagination of the West . The West itself was astonishingly late in developing its own art of escape into fiction , at least into written fiction . It would be out of place here to explore the obscure beginnings of the novel ; it is ...
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... Imagination in which the minds of generations of men have loved to dwell ? Perhaps it all depends upon what we mean by the imagina- tion . Coleridge tried to establish a distinction between the imagination and the fancy , and if these ...
... Imagination in which the minds of generations of men have loved to dwell ? Perhaps it all depends upon what we mean by the imagina- tion . Coleridge tried to establish a distinction between the imagination and the fancy , and if these ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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