The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... Imagination is to him . the penetrative , analyzing , intuitive power praised by the Romantics . Fancy on the other hand is equated with wit or ingenuity . It is a power of brilliance , of superficial elegance and style , but it is ...
... Imagination is to him . the penetrative , analyzing , intuitive power praised by the Romantics . Fancy on the other hand is equated with wit or ingenuity . It is a power of brilliance , of superficial elegance and style , but it is ...
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... imagination , in Milton generally the imagination is " mixed and broken with fancy , and so the strength of the imagery is part of iron and part of clay . ” 22 Milton's description of fire in hell , for example , suffers in comparison ...
... imagination , in Milton generally the imagination is " mixed and broken with fancy , and so the strength of the imagery is part of iron and part of clay . ” 22 Milton's description of fire in hell , for example , suffers in comparison ...
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... imagination begins to ferment anew . Almost immediately , however , Emma's concern about Harriet becomes eclipsed by the anticipation of Frank Churchill's visit to the Westons . Here again Mr. Knightley's idea of good sense conflicts ...
... imagination begins to ferment anew . Almost immediately , however , Emma's concern about Harriet becomes eclipsed by the anticipation of Frank Churchill's visit to the Westons . Here again Mr. Knightley's idea of good sense conflicts ...
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The Cloaks of | 5 |
Platonism in the Works of Edmund Spenser 223 | 23 |
Rowan Oak Faulkners Golden Bough | 39 |
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