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... imagination , ' which gives , else never can receive ' . That Leopardi — who at any rate for a period , and that the most critical , of his career , we know to have been an ardent disciple of Plato - considered this to be the chief ...
... imagination , ' which gives , else never can receive ' . That Leopardi — who at any rate for a period , and that the most critical , of his career , we know to have been an ardent disciple of Plato - considered this to be the chief ...
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... imagination working upon the memory of them , beholding in a season of calm weather ' the lifeless Present irradiated in ' the shadowy recollections ' of childhood and youth , can ' make the dead desert live ' - ' morte , deserto avviva ...
... imagination working upon the memory of them , beholding in a season of calm weather ' the lifeless Present irradiated in ' the shadowy recollections ' of childhood and youth , can ' make the dead desert live ' - ' morte , deserto avviva ...
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... imagination is a wondrous blessing not only for the lunatic , the lover , and the poet , but for the philosopher as well . Perhaps few philosophers have been devoid of it altogether , and nearly all persons who , without being ...
... imagination is a wondrous blessing not only for the lunatic , the lover , and the poet , but for the philosopher as well . Perhaps few philosophers have been devoid of it altogether , and nearly all persons who , without being ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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