| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 360 pagina’s
...you, for if hard thinking and hard reading are merits, you have deserved it. Your affectionate, &c." In consequence of this very judicious letter, which...mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM. The secondary I consider as an echo of the former, co-existing with the conscious will, yet still... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 pagina’s
...affectionate. &c. In consequence of this very judicious letter, which produced complete conviction on ray igh, came floating by, As green as emerald. AM. The secondary I consider as an echo of the former, co-existing with the conscious will, yet still... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 pagina’s
...which the reader will find at the close of the second volume. The IMAGINATION, then, I consider eilher AM. The secondary I consider ая an who of the former, co-existing with the conscious will, yet still... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 462 pagina’s
...reader will find at the close of this volume. Imagination then I consider either as rimar nr dary. The primary Imagination I hold to be the living power...mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM.13 The secondary Imagination I consider as an echo of the former, co-existing with the conscious... | |
| 1848 - 734 pagina’s
...not. Let us go back to the concluding definitions in the first volume, already referred to : — " The IMAGINATION, then, I consider either as primary...mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM." That is to say, as we understand it, it is that first principle in the mind of man, which enables... | |
| 1848 - 722 pagina’s
...not. Let us go back to the concluding definitions in the first volume, already referred to : — " The IMAGINATION, then, I consider either as primary...living power and prime Agent of all human Perception, andas a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM." That is... | |
| 1848 - 738 pagina’s
...the conscious will," was so strong that it nearly identified itself with the primary, which is " the repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM." One step further would have made him a creature of inspiration. Milton gained this region also,... | |
| 1848 - 1390 pagina’s
...not. Let us go back to the concluding definitions in the first volume, already referred to : — " The IMAGINATION, then, I consider either as primary or secondary. The primary IMAOINATION, I hold to be the living power and prime Agent of all human Perception, and as a repetition... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 578 pagina’s
...prospectus of wnich the reader will find at the close of the second volume. The IMAGINATION, then, Ï consider either as primary or secondary. The primary IMAGINATION I hold to he the living Power and prime Agent of nil human Perception, and as a repetition in the finite mind... | |
| 1848 - 708 pagina’s
...the conscious will," was so strong that it nearly identified itself with the primary, which is " the repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM." One step further would have made him a creature of inspiration. Milton gained this region also,... | |
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