Studies in Honor of John C. Hodges and Alwin ThalerRichard Beale Davis, John Leon Lievsay University of Tennessee Press, 1961 - 209 sider |
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... imagination itself.3 The recollective power of the imagination was so great that it could create almost the same impression in the mind that the original object had made upon the senses . Moreover , the imagination was more than a mere ...
... imagination itself.3 The recollective power of the imagination was so great that it could create almost the same impression in the mind that the original object had made upon the senses . Moreover , the imagination was more than a mere ...
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... imagination " monstrous and prodi- gious things , " " lies and follies , " " terrible and misleading fictions . " 10 The imagination and the dreams which it produced were capable of being stimulated by all faculties of man's nature ...
... imagination " monstrous and prodi- gious things , " " lies and follies , " " terrible and misleading fictions . " 10 The imagination and the dreams which it produced were capable of being stimulated by all faculties of man's nature ...
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... imagination clothes it with bright leaves . It is merely existence , shall we say , like the hard mineral being of any rock substance of the universe . To this comes the poet , the man of imagination . " The poem makes meanings of the ...
... imagination clothes it with bright leaves . It is merely existence , shall we say , like the hard mineral being of any rock substance of the universe . To this comes the poet , the man of imagination . " The poem makes meanings of the ...
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actor Agrégation American literature American studies appears artists ballad Beauchamp Bloom Boswell Boswell's Brace Browning Browning's Byron called Capitoline Museum Carlyle Carlyle's catalogue character Chênedollé Childe Roland color Comus contemporary criticism death Donatello drama dreams Dylan Thomas Ellen Terry English essay fiction France French gladiator Goldsmith H. L. Mencken Harcourt Hawthorne Hawthorne's human Ibid imagery imagination Italian Italy John Johnson Joseph Wood Krutch Knoxville Krutch language Lermontov letter literary live London lyric Marble Faun means Meredith Milton Modern Temper myth nature notes novel object painting panorama passage play poet poet's poetic poetry present Professor refers rehearsals Review Rome Salmasius says sense Shakespeare Shaw Shaw's song Southey Southey's stage stanzas Stephen Stevens suggests symbol tally tally stick Tamburlaine Theatre theme things Thomas tion traditional University of Tennessee Vernon Watkins Wallace Stevens Whitman Wistow words writing wrote York