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... Imagination . I protest that I feel a sense of shame for the human intellect , and sit uneasily in my chair , when I hear a man summing up his critique upon a book , by saying , " that in short it is addressed to the imagination and not ...
... Imagination . I protest that I feel a sense of shame for the human intellect , and sit uneasily in my chair , when I hear a man summing up his critique upon a book , by saying , " that in short it is addressed to the imagination and not ...
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... imagining this case - that the two sexes were to agree to part and to " pack up their alls , " and each sex to hoist on ... imagination owing its birth to a woman can he lay his hand on ( I am a reasonable man , and do not ask for a hun ...
... imagining this case - that the two sexes were to agree to part and to " pack up their alls , " and each sex to hoist on ... imagination owing its birth to a woman can he lay his hand on ( I am a reasonable man , and do not ask for a hun ...
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... imagination runs away with his judgment . " Imagination ! How so ? The imagination seeks the illimitable ; dissolves the definite ; translates the finite into the infinite . But this Arabian image has on the con- trary translated the ...
... imagination runs away with his judgment . " Imagination ! How so ? The imagination seeks the illimitable ; dissolves the definite ; translates the finite into the infinite . But this Arabian image has on the con- trary translated the ...
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