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We are left with his definition of the primary imagination as ' an echo of the primary act of creation ' , and of the secondary as a more highly potentialized form of the primary : and the meaning of this figurative language we have to ...
We are left with his definition of the primary imagination as ' an echo of the primary act of creation ' , and of the secondary as a more highly potentialized form of the primary : and the meaning of this figurative language we have to ...
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with one meaning , or , at furthest , the lower and higher degree of one and the same power . It is not , I own , easy to conceive a more opposite translation of the Greek Phantasia than the Latin Imaginatio ; but it is equally true 5 ...
with one meaning , or , at furthest , the lower and higher degree of one and the same power . It is not , I own , easy to conceive a more opposite translation of the Greek Phantasia than the Latin Imaginatio ; but it is equally true 5 ...
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There was a time , 3 certainly , in which I took some little credit to myself , in the belief that I had been the first of my countrymen , who had pointed out the diverse meaning of which the two terms were capable , and analyzed the ...
There was a time , 3 certainly , in which I took some little credit to myself , in the belief that I had been the first of my countrymen , who had pointed out the diverse meaning of which the two terms were capable , and analyzed the ...
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