The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 389
... Imagination Infallible . 389 So far all is good and true . But how shall we help ourselves ? ' By making larger generalisations , letting that poor troublesome gnat of memory , as St. Theresa called her , burn her wings in the glory ...
... Imagination Infallible . 389 So far all is good and true . But how shall we help ourselves ? ' By making larger generalisations , letting that poor troublesome gnat of memory , as St. Theresa called her , burn her wings in the glory ...
Page 390
... imagination . It is not half so theologic , nor scientific , nor historico - political . Emerson takes the imagination beyond even its transcendental condition as pure reason . It is no longer the unity or har- monious play of all the ...
... imagination . It is not half so theologic , nor scientific , nor historico - political . Emerson takes the imagination beyond even its transcendental condition as pure reason . It is no longer the unity or har- monious play of all the ...
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... imagination and its votaries by our Epimetheus . ' Imagination , ' he says , or mind prophetically employed in imaging forth its objects , is the faculty of human nature on which every gradation of its progress , nay , even the minutest ...
... imagination and its votaries by our Epimetheus . ' Imagination , ' he says , or mind prophetically employed in imaging forth its objects , is the faculty of human nature on which every gradation of its progress , nay , even the minutest ...
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