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" It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas ; so that by the pleasures of the imagination, or fancy, (which I shall use promiscuously,) I here mean such as arise from visible objects, either when we have them actually in our view,... "
Select British Classics - Side 70
1803
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Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing ...

Richard Green Parker - 1851 - 472 sider
...a faulty monotony. But the interposition of a period prevents this effect. " It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas ; so that,...pleasures of the imagination or fancy (which I shall use promiscu ously) I here mean such as arise from visible objects, either when we have them actually in...
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Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing ...

Richard Green Parker - 1851 - 468 sider
...a faulty monotony. But the interposition of a period prevents this effect. " It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas; so that,...pleasures of the imagination or fancy (which I shall use promiscu ously) I here mean such as arise from visible objects, either when we have them actually in...
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Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing ...

Richard Green Parker - 1851 - 468 sider
...a faulty monotony. But the interposition of a period prevents this effect. " It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas ; so that,...pleasures of the imagination or fancy (which I shall use promiscu ously) I here mean such as arise from visible objects, either when we have them actually in...
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Elements of Rhetoric and Literary Criticism: With Copious Practical ...

James Robert Boyd - 1852 - 364 sider
...peculiar stands opposed to what is possessed in common with others. EXAMPLE. 4. " It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas ; so that...statues, descriptions, or any the like occasion." In place of, " It is the sense which furnishes," the author might have said more shortly, " This sense...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volum 24

1852 - 514 sider
...of interesting papers on the Imagination, he says, ' By the pleasures ' of the imagination or 1'ancy (which I shall use promiscuously) ' I here mean such as arise from visible objects/ &c. And again ; ' Besides, the pleasures of the imagination have this advantage ' above those of the...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others] with sketches of the ..., Volumer 7-8

Spectator The - 1853 - 548 sider
...parts of the universe. It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas; so that, oy the pleasures of the imagination or fancy, (which...paintings, statues, descriptions, or any the like occasions. We can not indeed have a single image in the faney that did not make its first entrance...
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An Abridgment of Lectures on Rhetoric

Hugh Blair - 1854 - 244 sider
...ideas ; so that, by the pleasures of the imagination or fancy (which I shall use promiscuously,) 1 here mean such as arise from visible objects, either...view, or when we call up their ideas into our minds by pamtinjrs, statues, descriptions, or any the like occasion." The parenthesis in the middle of this...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 710 sider
...figures, and brings into our reach sqme of the most remote parts of the universe. It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas ; so that...pleasures of the imagination or fancy' (which I shall use promiseuously) I here mean such as arise from visible objeets, either when we have them aetually in...
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The popular educator, Volum 4;Volum 7

Popular educator - 1852 - 1272 sider
...writing) do not a little encourage me in the prosecution of this my undertaking. It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas ; so that by the pleasures of the imagination, or fancy (teipis which I shall use promiscuously), I here mean such as arise fro'm visible objects. The stomach...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 536 sider
...Addison, " which furnishes the Imagination with its ideas, so that by the pleasures of Imagination, I here mean such as arise from visible objects, either when we have them actually in view, or when we call up their ideas into our minds. by paintings, statues, descriptions, or any the...
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