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" It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas; so that by the pleasures of the imagination or fancy (which I shall use promiscuously) I here mean such as arise from visible objects, either when we have them actually in our view or when... "
Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres ...: To which are Added, Copious ... - หน้า 219
โดย Hugh Blair - 1833 - 549 หน้า
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The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory ...

1854 - 474 หน้า
...universe. so that by " the pleasures of the imagination." or " fancy" (which I shall use promiscuously), 1 here mean such as arise from visible objects, either...view, or when we call up their ideas into our minds by paiittings, statues, descriptions, or any the like occasions. We cannot indeed have a single image...

Terms of Response: Language and the Audience in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth ...

Robert L. Montgomery - 2010 - 229 หน้า
...time: It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas; so that by the pleasures of the imagination or fancy (which I shall use promiscuously)...visible objects, either when we have them actually within our view, or when we call up their ideas into our minds by paintings, statues, descriptions,...
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The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 4, The Eighteenth Century

H. B. Nisbet, Claude Rawson - 2005 - 978 หน้า
...sense: 'It is this sense which furnishes the Imagination with its Ideas; so that by the Pleasures of the Imagination or Fancy (which I shall use promiscuously)...view, or when we call up their Ideas into our Minds'. Secondly, that the mind has the power to retain, alter, and compound these ideas, so that by his imagination...
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Lesen und Schreiben im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert: Studien zu ihrer Bewertung ...

Paul Goetsch - 1994 - 318 หน้า
..."Pleasures of the Imagination" befaßt. Im einleitenden Essay 411 definiert er diese als "such äs arise from visible Objects, either when we have them...View, or when we call up their Ideas into our Minds by Painting, Statues, Descriptions, or any the like Occasion" (S, III, S. 277). Das Lesen bezieht sich...
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Joseph Addison and Richard Steele: The Critical Heritage

Edward Alan Bloom, Lillian D. Bloom - 1995 - 508 หน้า
...effect. It is this sense which furnishes the imagination with its ideas; so that by the pleasures of the Imagination or Fancy (which I shall use promiscuously)...descriptions, or any the like occasion. In place of "It is this sense which furnishes1 - the author might have said more shortly, 'This sense furnishes'....
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What Gardens Mean

Stephanie Ross - 2001 - 304 หน้า
...sight that provides imagination with its ideas, Addison defines the pleasures of the imagination as "such as arise from visible Objects, either when we...Minds by Paintings, Statues, Descriptions, or any like Occasion" (536-37). Pleasures arising from objects actually before our eyes he deems primary pleasures...
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Victorian Keats and Romantic Carlyle: The Fusions and Confusions of Literary ...

C. C. Barfoot - 1999 - 368 หน้า
...Senses .... It is this sense which furnishes the Imagination with its Ideas; so that by the Pleasures of the Imagination or Fancy (which I shall use promiscuously)...actually in our view, or when we call up their Ideas into pur Minds by Paintings, Statues, Descriptions, or any the like Occasion. He then goes on to distinguish...
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Theories of Art: From Winckelmann to Baudelaire, เล่มที่ 1

Moshe Barasch - 2000 - 432 หน้า
...some respect, between nature and art. In speaking of the pleasures of imagination, or fancy, he says, "I here mean such as arise from visible objects, either...paintings, statues, descriptions, or any the like occasion."119 The work of art, it would seem to follow from what Addison says, may be inferior to nature...
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"Das Heilige sei mein Wort": Paradigmen prophetischer Dichtung von Klopstock ...

Bernadette Malinowski - 2002 - 468 หน้า
...[gemeint ist der Gesichtssinn] which furnishes the Imagination with its Ideas; so that by the Pleasures of the Imagination or Fancy (which I shall use promiscuously)...our View, or when we call up their Ideas into our Mind by Paintings, Statues, Descriptions, or any the like Occation. We cannot indeed have a single...
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In the Mind's Eye: The Visual Impulse in Diderot, Baudelaire and Ruskin

Alexandra Wettlaufer - 2003 - 316 หน้า
...of the imagination, the capacities of which are entirely visual. 4 He explains "by the Pleasures of the Imagination or Fancy (which I shall use promiscuously)...up their Ideas into our Minds by Paintings. Statues or Descriptions, or any the like Occasion" (3: 537). Implicitly, Addison posits a mental comparison...
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