The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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Side 115
... imagination intensive upon other bodies than the body of the imaginant , for of that we spake in the proper place . Wherein the school of Paracelsus , and the disciples of pretended magic have been so intemperate , as they have exalted ...
... imagination intensive upon other bodies than the body of the imaginant , for of that we spake in the proper place . Wherein the school of Paracelsus , and the disciples of pretended magic have been so intemperate , as they have exalted ...
Side 116
... imagination before reason have judged : and reason sendeth over to imagination before the decree can be acted . For imagination ever precedeth voluntary motion . Saving that this Janus of imagination hath differing faces : for the face ...
... imagination before reason have judged : and reason sendeth over to imagination before the decree can be acted . For imagination ever precedeth voluntary motion . Saving that this Janus of imagination hath differing faces : for the face ...
Side 276
... imagination reproduces and creates images . Bacon is here interested in the force of images , and discusses the topic at length in Sylva Sylvarum , Century X. Agrippa and Paracelsus believed in the power of images , i.e. talismans , to ...
... imagination reproduces and creates images . Bacon is here interested in the force of images , and discusses the topic at length in Sylva Sylvarum , Century X. Agrippa and Paracelsus believed in the power of images , i.e. talismans , to ...
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