A Study of AlastorKent State University, 1954 - 70 psl. |
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... imagination , 18 the vision must also appeal to the philoso- pher and satisfy the mind . The vision does this in her song , for Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme , And lofty hopes of divine liberty , Thoughts the most dear ...
... imagination , 18 the vision must also appeal to the philoso- pher and satisfy the mind . The vision does this in her song , for Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme , And lofty hopes of divine liberty , Thoughts the most dear ...
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... imagination to realize ultimates in images . By seeking the sources of the springs of his own life , by iden- tifying himself with mankind , he tended to generalize personal problems in cosmic dimensions . In this way his imagination ...
... imagination to realize ultimates in images . By seeking the sources of the springs of his own life , by iden- tifying himself with mankind , he tended to generalize personal problems in cosmic dimensions . In this way his imagination ...
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... imagination had been excited by the scenery he had seen during his return trip from Switzerland on the Reuss and Rhine rivers ; she then says that " his favorite poem , " Southey's Thalaba , had similarly stirred his imagination.90 In ...
... imagination had been excited by the scenery he had seen during his return trip from Switzerland on the Reuss and Rhine rivers ; she then says that " his favorite poem , " Southey's Thalaba , had similarly stirred his imagination.90 In ...
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