Dark Imagination: Poetic Painting in Romantic DramaUniversity of California, Santa Cruz, 1992 - 516 ページ |
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... Objects which are present are apt to produce perceptions too strong to be impartially compared with those recalled only by memory . Sir J. Steuart , < True ! and O how often the very opposite is true likewise -- namely , that the objects ...
... Objects which are present are apt to produce perceptions too strong to be impartially compared with those recalled only by memory . Sir J. Steuart , < True ! and O how often the very opposite is true likewise -- namely , that the objects ...
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... objects and our meditation on inward thoughts -- a due balance between the real and the imaginary world .... ( SC 1.34 ) Speaking of abstract ideas , Gombrich notes that " the symbol that presents to us a revelation cannot be said to ...
... objects and our meditation on inward thoughts -- a due balance between the real and the imaginary world .... ( SC 1.34 ) Speaking of abstract ideas , Gombrich notes that " the symbol that presents to us a revelation cannot be said to ...
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... objects replace the objects themselves in a mode of perception , then rela- tional thought and consciousness begin . When we are unable to distinguish between the world of objects and the world of thought , various degrees of madness ...
... objects replace the objects themselves in a mode of perception , then rela- tional thought and consciousness begin . When we are unable to distinguish between the world of objects and the world of thought , various degrees of madness ...
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Scenes of Dramatic Conflict Critical Context and Background | 6 |
The Curtain Goes Up | 33 |
Joanna Baillie Passions of the Mind Set the Stage | 61 |
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