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... captivated to find such a plentiful harvest of reasoning , where all seemed barren and unpro- mising . This is the fairy land of philosophy . And it very frequently happens , that those pleasing impressions on the imagination 2 PREFACE .
... captivated to find such a plentiful harvest of reasoning , where all seemed barren and unpro- mising . This is the fairy land of philosophy . And it very frequently happens , that those pleasing impressions on the imagination 2 PREFACE .
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... imagination , but which neither belongs to , nor be- comes the sober aspect of truth . I have met with a quotation in Lord Coke's reports that pleased me very much , though I do not know from whence he has taken it : " Interdum fucata ...
... imagination , but which neither belongs to , nor be- comes the sober aspect of truth . I have met with a quotation in Lord Coke's reports that pleased me very much , though I do not know from whence he has taken it : " Interdum fucata ...
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... , does it not , my Lord , strike your imagination with the image of a sort of complex Nero ? And does it not strike you with the greater horror , when you observe , not one man only , but a whole city , grown drunk 32 A VINDICATION OF.
... , does it not , my Lord , strike your imagination with the image of a sort of complex Nero ? And does it not strike you with the greater horror , when you observe , not one man only , but a whole city , grown drunk 32 A VINDICATION OF.
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... imagining that I intended a full dissertation on the Sublime and Beautiful . My inquiry went no farther than to the origin of these ideas . If the qualities which I have ranged under the head of the Sublime be all found consistent with ...
... imagining that I intended a full dissertation on the Sublime and Beautiful . My inquiry went no farther than to the origin of these ideas . If the qualities which I have ranged under the head of the Sublime be all found consistent with ...
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... imagination , whilst we investigate the springs , and trace the courses of our passions , we may not only communicate to the taste a sort of philo- sophical solidity , but we may reflect back on the severer sciences some of the graces ...
... imagination , whilst we investigate the springs , and trace the courses of our passions , we may not only communicate to the taste a sort of philo- sophical solidity , but we may reflect back on the severer sciences some of the graces ...
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