| George Gregory - 1798 - 580 sivua
...mind, the ideas will be more vivid, and fuch a mind will take notice of many relations that would * « when ideas, and trains of ideas, occur, or are called...manner, and without regard to the order of former aftual impreflionsand perceptions, this is faid lobe done by the power of imagination or fancy."—... | |
| David Hartley - 1801 - 544 sivua
...recalled, in the fame order and proportion, accurately or nearly, as they were once actually prefented. When ideas, and trains of ideas, occur, or are called...this is faid to be done by the power of imagination ox fancy. The under/landing is that faculty, by which we contemplate mere lenfations and ideas, purfue... | |
| David Hartley - 1834 - 650 sivua
...recalled, in the same order and proportion, accurately or nearly, as they were once actually presented. When ideas, and trains of ideas, occur, or are called...manner, and without regard to the order of former actual impressions and perceptions, this is said to be done by the power of imagination or fancy. The understanding... | |
| David Hartley - 1834 - 646 sivua
...recalled, in the same order and proportion, «curately or nearly, as they were once actually presented. When ideas, and trains of ideas, occur, or are called up in u vivid manner, and without regard to the order of former actual impressions and perceptions, this... | |
| Théodule Ribot - 1873 - 382 sivua
...recognised, that it is useless to dwell upon them. 3. It is the same with regard to the imagination. ' When ideas and trains of ideas occur, or are called...manner, and without regard to the order of former actual impressions and perceptions, this is said to be done by the power of fancy.' Odd and extravagant associations... | |
| George Harris - 1876 - 588 sivua
...perceiving distinctly all the remote affinities of objects." — littjf'on. Nat. Hist. Nat. of Animals. " When ideas, and trains of ideas, occur, or are called up in a vivid manner, and without regard to the former actual impressions and perceptions, this is said to be done by the power of imagination or fancy."... | |
| D. M. R. Bentley - 1994 - 376 sivua
..."fancy "in the following passage appears to have dictated the gist of the ensuing lines from Canada: When ideas, and trains of ideas, occur, or are called...manner, and without regard to the order of former actual impressions and perceptions, this is said to be done by the power of imagination or fancy. (Priestley... | |
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