Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... imagination . " Yet it might be claimed , with equal usefulness , that poetry is the issue of creative imagination . Thus , in accepting Mr. Hamilton's integration , imagination breeds in and in upon itself , as music does in Bach's ...
... imagination . " Yet it might be claimed , with equal usefulness , that poetry is the issue of creative imagination . Thus , in accepting Mr. Hamilton's integration , imagination breeds in and in upon itself , as music does in Bach's ...
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... imagination will have action for its end . So , too , with the man we call a thinker ; he requires imagination , not for its own sake but for the development of his thought . I must , however , qualify what I have just said . Imagination ...
... imagination will have action for its end . So , too , with the man we call a thinker ; he requires imagination , not for its own sake but for the development of his thought . I must , however , qualify what I have just said . Imagination ...
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... imagination , but to an emotional state of being in which both the welding force of imagination and the critical energy of judgment are awake , operating on a flow of suggestions that seek incarnation in words . No limit can be set to ...
... imagination , but to an emotional state of being in which both the welding force of imagination and the critical energy of judgment are awake , operating on a flow of suggestions that seek incarnation in words . No limit can be set to ...
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