Genius and Faith: Or, Poetry and Religion, in Their Mutual RelationsCharles Scribner, 1853 - 328 |
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... imagination , encircling the reason with their genial warmth and glowing colors , constitut- ing an atmosphere of purity and a halo of light , these are its agents . The tender , the sublime , the beautiful , in nature and life , in ...
... imagination , encircling the reason with their genial warmth and glowing colors , constitut- ing an atmosphere of purity and a halo of light , these are its agents . The tender , the sublime , the beautiful , in nature and life , in ...
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... imagination and impress the heart - those , in a word , of a truly poetical stamp and character , were spontaneously expressed in their appropriate poetical language , and in the form of verse were transmitted from generation to genera ...
... imagination and impress the heart - those , in a word , of a truly poetical stamp and character , were spontaneously expressed in their appropriate poetical language , and in the form of verse were transmitted from generation to genera ...
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... imagination ? They are faculties of the human mind , conferred by its Cre- ator . They are established modes of the mind's operation . it may sleep , and mad- And is not rea- We answer , by They are secret laws which govern the moving ...
... imagination ? They are faculties of the human mind , conferred by its Cre- ator . They are established modes of the mind's operation . it may sleep , and mad- And is not rea- We answer , by They are secret laws which govern the moving ...
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... imagination on the other , as if they were , not only distinct , but rival powers ? Suppose their separate territory defined , how could we deter- mine the right of possession ? How do we distinguish reason and imagination ? How do we ...
... imagination on the other , as if they were , not only distinct , but rival powers ? Suppose their separate territory defined , how could we deter- mine the right of possession ? How do we distinguish reason and imagination ? How do we ...
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... imagination alone ? " We answer , No ! Nor of the reason alone , according to the ordinary sense of the terms . But of an imaginative reason — the elevated unity of a truly rational soul ! A soul endowed with the power of association ...
... imagination alone ? " We answer , No ! Nor of the reason alone , according to the ordinary sense of the terms . But of an imaginative reason — the elevated unity of a truly rational soul ! A soul endowed with the power of association ...
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