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... imagination , and the skill to execute the demands of the creative impulse as dictated by the imagina- tion . By imagination I mean the faculty that has a twofold power of transmutation , of translating something perceived ( the ...
... imagination , and the skill to execute the demands of the creative impulse as dictated by the imagina- tion . By imagination I mean the faculty that has a twofold power of transmutation , of translating something perceived ( the ...
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... imagination , his imagery the unruffled reflection of his thought , Macbeth is a pipe for his imagination's finger to play upon , his expression more complex and much more various . His emotional states are reflected in the rhythms of ...
... imagination , his imagery the unruffled reflection of his thought , Macbeth is a pipe for his imagination's finger to play upon , his expression more complex and much more various . His emotional states are reflected in the rhythms of ...
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... imaginative action of which covers the space be- tween the cracked vault of heaven and the monstrous depths of the ... imagination looms large as legend out of the vague and uncertain immensities of the desolate scene . Old age and the ...
... imaginative action of which covers the space be- tween the cracked vault of heaven and the monstrous depths of the ... imagination looms large as legend out of the vague and uncertain immensities of the desolate scene . Old age and the ...
Contents
Chapter Page | vii |
EARLY PLAYS AND POEMS | 53 |
SONNETS AND LYRICAL PLAYS | 74 |
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