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It was to the imagination rather than the senses that an appeal was made ; and the imagination was to be stimulated , but not surfeited . “ Oh , pardon , ” says the chorus in Henry V , apologising for the narrow limits of the theatre ...
It was to the imagination rather than the senses that an appeal was made ; and the imagination was to be stimulated , but not surfeited . “ Oh , pardon , ” says the chorus in Henry V , apologising for the narrow limits of the theatre ...
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His good characters , indeed , are not often convincing ; but no novelist has such power of impressing moral or physical defects on the imagination of his readers . The grotesque characters , Quilp , Smallweed and other members of this ...
His good characters , indeed , are not often convincing ; but no novelist has such power of impressing moral or physical defects on the imagination of his readers . The grotesque characters , Quilp , Smallweed and other members of this ...
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imagination made him a vivid describer ; but he had no great power of creating memorable characters . Kingsley formed one of the small group of men , who , accepting Carlyle's gospel of earnest work , but remaining more orthodox than ...
imagination made him a vivid describer ; but he had no great power of creating memorable characters . Kingsley formed one of the small group of men , who , accepting Carlyle's gospel of earnest work , but remaining more orthodox than ...
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