The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... imagination , of understanding and prejudice . The soul , by reason of its weakness , is an aggregating and exclusive principle ; it clings obstinately to some things , and violently rejects others . And it must do so , in a great ...
... imagination , of understanding and prejudice . The soul , by reason of its weakness , is an aggregating and exclusive principle ; it clings obstinately to some things , and violently rejects others . And it must do so , in a great ...
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... imagination , and a thousand subjects expand before him , startling him with their brilliancy , or losing themselves in endless obscurity- ' And by the force of blear illusion , They draw him on to his confusion . ' What is the little ...
... imagination , and a thousand subjects expand before him , startling him with their brilliancy , or losing themselves in endless obscurity- ' And by the force of blear illusion , They draw him on to his confusion . ' What is the little ...
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... imagination . It creates a false standard of reference , and inverts or decom- pounds the natural order of association , in which objects strike the thoughts and feelings . His is the poetry of the bath , of the toilette , of the saloon ...
... imagination . It creates a false standard of reference , and inverts or decom- pounds the natural order of association , in which objects strike the thoughts and feelings . His is the poetry of the bath , of the toilette , of the saloon ...
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