The New-England Magazine, Band 4Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1833 |
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... imagination for a solution of the mystery , and the imagination resolves it into something supernatural . But revelation does more than science to explain the mysteries of nature ; and in countries , which Christianity has never reached ...
... imagination for a solution of the mystery , and the imagination resolves it into something supernatural . But revelation does more than science to explain the mysteries of nature ; and in countries , which Christianity has never reached ...
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... imagination , some- times acts upon them with tremendous power . While in cultivated men the imagination is light and playful , in them it is fervent and strong . So that they are the very persons most likely to borrow , from the ...
... imagination , some- times acts upon them with tremendous power . While in cultivated men the imagination is light and playful , in them it is fervent and strong . So that they are the very persons most likely to borrow , from the ...
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... imagination , and imagination is only used to create fictions , aërial , visionary beings . Not at all . Imagination cannot create . As well may you say that he who builds a house cre- ates the materials of which it is composed . Man ...
... imagination , and imagination is only used to create fictions , aërial , visionary beings . Not at all . Imagination cannot create . As well may you say that he who builds a house cre- ates the materials of which it is composed . Man ...
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