Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author |
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The poet's eye , in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from heaven to earth , from
earth to heaven ; And his imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown .
It is not probable that any trainings of art can give these endowments to him who
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The poet's eye , in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from heaven to earth , from
earth to heaven ; And his imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown .
It is not probable that any trainings of art can give these endowments to him who
...
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On the other hand the man of talent gives full scope to his 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 ...
On the other hand the man of talent gives full scope to his 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 ...
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But it is to imagination that we are indebted for our highest enjoyments ; it tames
the ruggedness of uncivilised nature , and is the never - failing associate of all the
considerable advances of social inan , whether in throwing down the strong ...
But it is to imagination that we are indebted for our highest enjoyments ; it tames
the ruggedness of uncivilised nature , and is the never - failing associate of all the
considerable advances of social inan , whether in throwing down the strong ...
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... that medium which acquaints us with an external world or what we call such ,
we might as well overlook the consideration of man's reason , his imagination or
taste , as fail to dwell with earnest reflection and exposition upon that principle ...
... that medium which acquaints us with an external world or what we call such ,
we might as well overlook the consideration of man's reason , his imagination or
taste , as fail to dwell with earnest reflection and exposition upon that principle ...
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Imagination is indeed a marvellous power ; but imagination never equalled
history , the achievements which man has actually performed . It is in vain that the
man of contemplation sits down in his closet ; it is in vain that the poet yields the ...
Imagination is indeed a marvellous power ; but imagination never equalled
history , the achievements which man has actually performed . It is in vain that the
man of contemplation sits down in his closet ; it is in vain that the poet yields the ...
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