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Page 88
... imagination , may be comprehended in this plain and rational position , that a homely face , though it can never produce the appropriate sensation of beauty , may yet serve as the index of so many agreeable moral qua- lities in the mind ...
... imagination , may be comprehended in this plain and rational position , that a homely face , though it can never produce the appropriate sensation of beauty , may yet serve as the index of so many agreeable moral qua- lities in the mind ...
Page 381
... imagination , or the insinuating dexterity of self - love . He is once reported to have said , " How great might have been my fame , had not my sole object been truth ; " and the fixed foundation on which his fame now stands , may be ...
... imagination , or the insinuating dexterity of self - love . He is once reported to have said , " How great might have been my fame , had not my sole object been truth ; " and the fixed foundation on which his fame now stands , may be ...
Page 411
... imagination , and are retained more strongly in memory than perhaps any others ; - they are never lost in the crowd . One test of the truth of this ideal painting , is the number of allusions which Don Quixote has furnished to the whole ...
... imagination , and are retained more strongly in memory than perhaps any others ; - they are never lost in the crowd . One test of the truth of this ideal painting , is the number of allusions which Don Quixote has furnished to the whole ...
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ancient appear architecture Bachelor beauty Benedict Catiline CHAP character church coloured death Demonax Devil Don Quixote Dr Johnson Duke Duke of Burgundy earth Edit EDWARD DANIEL CLARKE effect Egeria England English eyes FAUST feel fire friends genius Gil Blas give gold hand hath hear heard heart heaven holy honour human Hyder Ali imagination Ioannina king less live look Lord magnificent manner MARGARET Mephistopheles merits mind nature never night Nymph o'er object Odoacer original ornaments palaces passages peculiar perhaps persons Plates pleasure poem poet poetical poetry possess Price principles racter respect ROBERT SOUTHEY Roman round scene sentiments Shirley Sibylline books side song soul spirit steam stood style sweet taste thee thing thou thought tion Tom Jones TRAVELS truth Vols Warburton whole