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Pagina 573
... imagination . For him the rule of reason was disturbed by three things , sophistry , imagination , and the affections . With such notions Bacon not only established the relation of imagination and rhetoric to litera- ture and religion ...
... imagination . For him the rule of reason was disturbed by three things , sophistry , imagination , and the affections . With such notions Bacon not only established the relation of imagination and rhetoric to litera- ture and religion ...
Pagina 590
... imagination , and particularly the " composing " imagination , which produces the " " misconceits of Enthusiasm that are so absurd to an " C passionated reason . " Thus Glanvill concludes : 66 un- There is yet another as deplorable a ...
... imagination , and particularly the " composing " imagination , which produces the " " misconceits of Enthusiasm that are so absurd to an " C passionated reason . " Thus Glanvill concludes : 66 un- There is yet another as deplorable a ...
Pagina 591
... imagination and distorting emotion , at the same time that it advances the new gospel of " unpassionated rea- son . " Of course the story of the Scholar - Gypsy exhibits the extra- ordinary power of the imagination , and is an example ...
... imagination and distorting emotion , at the same time that it advances the new gospel of " unpassionated rea- son . " Of course the story of the Scholar - Gypsy exhibits the extra- ordinary power of the imagination , and is an example ...
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Chester G Curtiss The York and Towneley Plays on | 24 |
Madeleine Doran Elements in the Composition of King | 34 |
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