The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 46
... imagination must necessarily be regarded as the one faculty before all others to be suppressed . ' Are there not facts ? ' say they . Why forsake them for fancies ? Is ... imagination 46 The Imagination : Its Functions and its Culture .
... imagination must necessarily be regarded as the one faculty before all others to be suppressed . ' Are there not facts ? ' say they . Why forsake them for fancies ? Is ... imagination 46 The Imagination : Its Functions and its Culture .
Sayfa 51
... imagination .'- We will leave out of the question at present that poetic interpretation of the works of Nature with which the intellect has almost nothing , and the imagination almost every- thing , to do . It is unnecessary to insist ...
... imagination .'- We will leave out of the question at present that poetic interpretation of the works of Nature with which the intellect has almost nothing , and the imagination almost every- thing , to do . It is unnecessary to insist ...
Sayfa 52
... imagination . He hath set the world in man's heart , ' not in his understand- ing . And the heart must open the door to the understanding . It is the far - seeing imagination which beholds what might be a form of things , and says to ...
... imagination . He hath set the world in man's heart , ' not in his understand- ing . And the heart must open the door to the understanding . It is the far - seeing imagination which beholds what might be a form of things , and says to ...
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