Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown , It is not probable that any trainings of art can give these endowments to him who has not received them from the gift of nature . The subtle network of the brain , or whatever else ...
... imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown , It is not probable that any trainings of art can give these endowments to him who has not received them from the gift of nature . The subtle network of the brain , or whatever else ...
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... imagination , familiarise us with the feelings , the joys and sufferings of our fellow - beings , and teach us to put ourselves in their place and eagerly fly to their assistance . • SECTION IV . HOW FAR OUR GENUINE PROPENSITIES AND ...
... imagination , familiarise us with the feelings , the joys and sufferings of our fellow - beings , and teach us to put ourselves in their place and eagerly fly to their assistance . • SECTION IV . HOW FAR OUR GENUINE PROPENSITIES AND ...
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... imagination , with the most diligent study , with the happiest powers of memory , and with an under- standing that apparently took in every thing , and arranged every thing , at the same time that by its acuteness it seemed able to add ...
... imagination , with the most diligent study , with the happiest powers of memory , and with an under- standing that apparently took in every thing , and arranged every thing , at the same time that by its acuteness it seemed able to add ...
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... imagination are unrivalled . His language , in all that comes from him when his genius is most alive , has a richness , an unction , and all those signs of a character which admits not of mortality and decay , for ever fresh as when it ...
... imagination are unrivalled . His language , in all that comes from him when his genius is most alive , has a richness , an unction , and all those signs of a character which admits not of mortality and decay , for ever fresh as when it ...
第 148 頁
... imagination . He laughs and cries . Unindebted to the suggestions of surrounding objects , his whole soul is employed . He enters into nice calculations ; he digests sagacious reasonings . In imagination he declaims or describes ...
... imagination . He laughs and cries . Unindebted to the suggestions of surrounding objects , his whole soul is employed . He enters into nice calculations ; he digests sagacious reasonings . In imagination he declaims or describes ...
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