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Page 115
... imagination find food and exercise . The ightest bird that plumes its wing upon the leafy bough , or , " tuning its native wood | notes wild , " soars up to the clear expanse of heaven's ethereal blue ; the frailest plant twining its ...
... imagination find food and exercise . The ightest bird that plumes its wing upon the leafy bough , or , " tuning its native wood | notes wild , " soars up to the clear expanse of heaven's ethereal blue ; the frailest plant twining its ...
Page 153
... IMAGINATION . IMAGINATION is the next qualification es- sential in the poetic art . As a faculty , im- agination is called creative , because it forms new images out of materials with which impression has stored the mind , and multi ...
... IMAGINATION . IMAGINATION is the next qualification es- sential in the poetic art . As a faculty , im- agination is called creative , because it forms new images out of materials with which impression has stored the mind , and multi ...
Page 155
... imagination , as well as impression , and familiar features of humanity ; and in we are unable to say decidedly that it does thinking of this wayward and capricious be- not exist ... IMAGINATION . When he comes back ; you IMAGINATION . 155.
... imagination , as well as impression , and familiar features of humanity ; and in we are unable to say decidedly that it does thinking of this wayward and capricious be- not exist ... IMAGINATION . When he comes back ; you IMAGINATION . 155.
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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