Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 293
... imagination itself . In discussing the agreement and the difference between Theoria and Imagination , Ruskin says : Both agree in this , that they reject nothing , and are thankful for all ; but the Theoretic faculty takes out of ...
... imagination itself . In discussing the agreement and the difference between Theoria and Imagination , Ruskin says : Both agree in this , that they reject nothing , and are thankful for all ; but the Theoretic faculty takes out of ...
Page 295
... imagination as it grasps and refashions the clashing and seemingly ill - assorted contraries and imperfections of nature . The imagination shuns " onenesses . " It cannot do its work upon them . " Likeness destroys unity , difference ...
... imagination as it grasps and refashions the clashing and seemingly ill - assorted contraries and imperfections of nature . The imagination shuns " onenesses . " It cannot do its work upon them . " Likeness destroys unity , difference ...
Page 302
... imagination withdraws to the frozen empyrean of the a priori , the equivocal imagination , begin- ning in a rigid distinction between nature and supernature , fails at last to keep the distinction , smuggling into the natural order an ...
... imagination withdraws to the frozen empyrean of the a priori , the equivocal imagination , begin- ning in a rigid distinction between nature and supernature , fails at last to keep the distinction , smuggling into the natural order an ...
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