 | Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 219 halaman
...their relative worth and dignity. He diffuses a tone and spirit of unity that blends, and (as it were) fuses, each into each, by that synthetic and magical power to which we have exclusively appropriated the name of imagination. This power, first put in action by the will... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 440 halaman
...fuses, each into each, by that synthetic and magical power to which we have exclusively appropriated the name of imagination. This power, first put in...irremissive, though gentle and unnoticed, control (loons effertwr habenis) reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation uŁ opposite or discordant... | |
 | Jeremiah Wesley Bray - 1898 - 345 halaman
...a tone and spirit of unity that blends, and, as it were, fuscs_eaeh into each, by that synthetical and magical power to which I would exclusively appropriate the name of imagination. 1817. ID., p. 374. Imagination seems insufficient of itself to produce diction always vivid and poetipal,... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 334 halaman
...which we have exclusively appropriated the name of imagination. This power, first put in action by 15 the will and understanding, and retained under their irremissive, though gentle and unnoticed, controul (laxis effertur habenis) reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant... | |
 | William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 379 halaman
...their relative worth and dignity. He diffuses a tone and spirit of unity that blends, and (as it were) fuses, each into each, by that synthetic and magical power to which we have exclusively appropriated the name of imagination. This power, first put in action by the will... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1908 - 266 halaman
...their relative worth and dignity. He diffuses a tone and spirit of unity, that blends, and (as it were) fuses, each into each, by that synthetic and magical power, to which we have exclusively appropriated the name of Imagination. This power, first put in action by the will... | |
 | John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 544 halaman
...fuses, each into each, by that synthetic and magical power, to which we have exclusively appropriated the name of imagination. This power, first put in...irremissive, though gentle and unnoticed, control (laxis effertur habenis ]) reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities... | |
 | John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 544 halaman
...their relative worth and dignity. He diffuses a tone and spirit of unity, that blends, and (as it were) fuses, each into each, by that synthetic and magical power, to which we have exclusively appropriated the name of imagination. This power, first put in action by the will... | |
 | George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1432 halaman
...such tbiug as a long poem. • Biographia Utcraria, 4. spirit of unity, that blends, and (as it were) and, finally, As in the eye of Nature he has lived,...the eye of Nature let him die! NUTTING 1799 1800 5 power, first put in action by the will and understanding, and retained under their irremissive, though... | |
 | John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 792 halaman
...fuses, each into each, by that synthetic and magical power, to -which we have exclusively appropriated the second edition he added ' a preface of considerable...length ; in which, notwithstanding some passages of app irremissive,1 though gentle and unnoticed, control (laxis ejferlur habenis 2) reveals itself in the... | |
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