The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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... imagination . In Bacon's words , " reason transmits select and approved notions to the imagination before the decree is executed . " Most Renaissance commentators distrust the imagination ; they were not Romantics by any means . Burton ...
... imagination . In Bacon's words , " reason transmits select and approved notions to the imagination before the decree is executed . " Most Renaissance commentators distrust the imagination ; they were not Romantics by any means . Burton ...
第 98 頁
... imagination the power to dredge the past and exercise control over what may uncon- sciously have impressed itself on the mind . What follows in " The Tower " is a mixture of historical and imaginative recall , a blend of associations of ...
... imagination the power to dredge the past and exercise control over what may uncon- sciously have impressed itself on the mind . What follows in " The Tower " is a mixture of historical and imaginative recall , a blend of associations of ...
第 110 頁
... imagination . And only what remains apart , whether in pride or innocence , would stand to be further reduced by the imagination . This is the knowledge that seems only imperfectly to have been imparted to Yeats's Leda . We may ...
... imagination . And only what remains apart , whether in pride or innocence , would stand to be further reduced by the imagination . This is the knowledge that seems only imperfectly to have been imparted to Yeats's Leda . We may ...
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