| George Gregory Smith - 1898 - Liczba stron: 320
...indeed have a single Image in the Fancy that did not make its first Entrance through the Sight ! but we have the Power of retaining, altering and compounding those Images, which we have once te/ ceived, into all the Varieties of Picture and Vision that are most agreeable to the Imagination;... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1905 - Liczba stron: 418
...indeed have a single image in the fancy that did not make its first entrance through the sight ; but we have the power of retaining, altering and compounding...which we have once received, into all the varieties of picture 25 and vision that are most agreeable to the imagination ; for by this faculty a man in... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1907 - Liczba stron: 142
...indeed, have a single image in the fancy that did not make its first entrance through the sight ; but we have the power of retaining, altering, and compounding...which we have once received, into all the varieties of picture and vision that are most agreeable to the imagination ; for by this faculty a man in a dungeon... | |
| Edward Young - 1917 - Liczba stron: 150
...indeed have a single image in the fancy that did not make its first entrance through the sight; but we have the power of retaining, altering and compounding...which we have once received into all the varieties of picture and vision that are the most agreeable to the imagination; for by this faculty a man in... | |
| Edward Young - 1917 - Liczba stron: 140
...indeed have a single image in the fancy that did not make its first entrance through the sight; but we have the power of retaining, altering and compounding...which we have once received into all the varieties of picture and vision that are the most agreeable to the imagination; for by this faculty a man in... | |
| Robert L. Montgomery - 2010 - Liczba stron: 229
...some detail. In #411 perhaps the most central of such accounts is worth a partial second citation: "we have the power of retaining, altering and compounding...which we have once received, into all the varieties of picture and vision that are most agreeable to the imagination; for by this faculty a man in a dungeon... | |
| Phillis Wheatley - 1988 - Liczba stron: 386
...indeed have a single Image in the Fancy that did not make its first Entrance through the Sight: but we have the Power of retaining, altering, and compounding...which we have once received, into all the varieties of Picture and Vision that are most agreeable to the Imagination: for by this Faculty a Man in a Dungeon... | |
| Edward Alan Bloom, Lillian D. Bloom - 1995 - Liczba stron: 508
...altering and compounding them into all the varieties of picture and vision;' or better perhaps thus: 'We have the power of retaining, altering, and compounding those images which we have once received; and of forming them into all the varieties of picture and vision. ' - The latter part of the sentence... | |
| Peter Gay - 1996 - Liczba stron: 756
...wrote, "have a single Image in the Fancy that did not make its first Entrance through the Sight; but we have the Power of retaining, altering and compounding...which we have once received, into all the varieties of Picture and Vision that are most agreeable to the Imagination."1 The pleasures of the imagination... | |
| Iona Italia - 2005 - Liczba stron: 272
...and subtile Disquisitions' that characterize the activity of the understanding from the imagination's power of 'retaining, altering and compounding those...which we have once received, into all the varieties of Picture and Vision' (Spectator 411). Johnson, in his Dictionary entry under 'Wit', cites Locke's... | |
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