The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 62
... imagination invests it ; and it is possible that the imagination shall have been só accustomed to exert itself with intense interest upon things com- paratively mean and trifling , and to appropriate these as the source of intellectual ...
... imagination invests it ; and it is possible that the imagination shall have been só accustomed to exert itself with intense interest upon things com- paratively mean and trifling , and to appropriate these as the source of intellectual ...
Page 74
... imagination is conversant ? Whereever bad taste is characteristically predominant , it argues in some part of the mental constitution a defect , a defect of genius , for we know of no sound definition of genius which excludes the idea ...
... imagination is conversant ? Whereever bad taste is characteristically predominant , it argues in some part of the mental constitution a defect , a defect of genius , for we know of no sound definition of genius which excludes the idea ...
Page 355
... imagination has dwelt upon such a scene till it almost glows into reality in his view , let him be assured it is the language of truth and soberness that affirms this spectacle to form but a faint and inadequate comparison for ...
... imagination has dwelt upon such a scene till it almost glows into reality in his view , let him be assured it is the language of truth and soberness that affirms this spectacle to form but a faint and inadequate comparison for ...
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