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Page 54
... imaginative we are , the more varied and vivid this will be . How many of us could face having our reveries automatically registered and set before us ? We should be overcome with shame . We should cry that we could not really be as ...
... imaginative we are , the more varied and vivid this will be . How many of us could face having our reveries automatically registered and set before us ? We should be overcome with shame . We should cry that we could not really be as ...
Page 108
... imagination in the Age of Reason and the heroic parts they played , the verse they spoke , in- vested them with a halo . In Goethe's Wilhelm Meis- ter , that wonderful and neglected book , you can see with what tenderness the poet ...
... imagination in the Age of Reason and the heroic parts they played , the verse they spoke , in- vested them with a halo . In Goethe's Wilhelm Meis- ter , that wonderful and neglected book , you can see with what tenderness the poet ...
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... imagination ( for imagination grows by exercise and contrary to common belief is more powerful in the mature than in the young ) obliged me to set down quite straightforwardly what I had seen with my own eyes and heard with my own ears ...
... imagination ( for imagination grows by exercise and contrary to common belief is more powerful in the mature than in the young ) obliged me to set down quite straightforwardly what I had seen with my own eyes and heard with my own ears ...
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