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Sivu 85
... mind with fearful shapes and phrenetic suggestions , a monstrous brood of its own begetting , and making even good men ferocious in imagined self - defence . Imagination , has always been , and still is , in a nar rower sense , the ...
... mind with fearful shapes and phrenetic suggestions , a monstrous brood of its own begetting , and making even good men ferocious in imagined self - defence . Imagination , has always been , and still is , in a nar rower sense , the ...
Sivu 87
... mind under certain conditions to confound the objective with subjective , or rather to mistake the one for the other , that Mr. Tylor , in his “ Early History of Mankind , ” is fain to seek the origin of the supernatural , as we ...
... mind under certain conditions to confound the objective with subjective , or rather to mistake the one for the other , that Mr. Tylor , in his “ Early History of Mankind , ” is fain to seek the origin of the supernatural , as we ...
Sivu 155
... mind to mind , as if it were so many algebraic formulæ , are apt to overlook the fact that its being alive is all that gives it poetic value . We do not mean what is technically called a living language , the contrivance , hollow as a ...
... mind to mind , as if it were so many algebraic formulæ , are apt to overlook the fact that its being alive is all that gives it poetic value . We do not mean what is technically called a living language , the contrivance , hollow as a ...
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appears become believe body bring called cause century character comes common confess criticism death Devil doubt Dryden easy England English example expression eyes fact faith fancy father feeling follow force French genius German give Hamlet hand heart Herr human imagination judgment keep kind language later learned least leave Lessing letter light literature living look manner matter means mind moral nature never once opinion original passage passion perfect perhaps persons phrase play poem poet poetic poetry poor practice prose question reason respect rhyme Rousseau says seems sense sentiment Shakespeare shape side sometimes soul speak spirit style sure tells thing thought tion took translation true truth turn verse whole witches writing written wrote