The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... imagination " : and poetry is connate with the origin of man . Man is an instru- ment over which a series of external and internal impressions are driven , like the alternations of an ever - changing wind over an Aeolian lyre , which ...
... imagination " : and poetry is connate with the origin of man . Man is an instru- ment over which a series of external and internal impressions are driven , like the alternations of an ever - changing wind over an Aeolian lyre , which ...
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... imagination is indispen- sable . Imagination works upon the harvest of the senses and transmutes it . The imaginative vision , though based on realities sensuously experienced , is superior to material actuality . " What the imagina ...
... imagination is indispen- sable . Imagination works upon the harvest of the senses and transmutes it . The imaginative vision , though based on realities sensuously experienced , is superior to material actuality . " What the imagina ...
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... imaginations live . . . . Of the things which nourish the imagination , hu- mour is one of the most needful , and it is dangerous to limit or destroy it . " Humor alternately chuckles and riots through The Playboy of the Western World ...
... imaginations live . . . . Of the things which nourish the imagination , hu- mour is one of the most needful , and it is dangerous to limit or destroy it . " Humor alternately chuckles and riots through The Playboy of the Western World ...
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