Which reason, joining or disjoining, frames All what we affirm or what deny, and call Our knowledge or opinion; then retires Into her private cell. When nature rests Oft in her absence mimic Fancy wakes To imitate her; but misjoining shapes, Wild work... Relation of Psychology to Music - Página 201por Edward Fry Bartholomew - 1902 - 286 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 páginas
...when Nature rests. Oft in her absence mimic Fancy wakes no To imitate her ; but misjoining shapes, Wild work produces oft, and most in dreams, 111 matching words and deeds long past or late. Some such resemblances methinks I find Of our last ev'ning's talk, in this thy dream, 1 15 But with... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 páginas
...when nature rests. Oft in her absence mimic fancy wakes no To imitate her ; but misjoining shapes, Wild work produces oft, and most in dreams, 111 matching words and deeds long past or late. Some such resemblances methinks 1 find Of our last evening's talk, in this thy dream, 115 But with... | |
| Robert Gray - 1808 - 170 páginas
...chief," of taimic Fancy, which but wakes to imitate reason, and which " Joining or misjoinmg shapes, Wild work produces oft, and most in dreams ; 111 matching words and deeds long past, or late t." And Mr. Locke indeed represents dreams as not under the rule and conduct of the understanding ;... | |
| Robert Gray - 1808 - 362 páginas
...which but wakes to imitate reason, and which " Joining or misjoining shapes, \Vild work produces ol't, and most in dreams; 111 matching words and deeds long past, or late t." And Mr. Locke indeed represents dreams as not under the rule and conduct of the understanding ;... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 484 páginas
...cell, when nature rests. Oft in her absence mimick Fancy wakes To imitate her ; but, misjoining shapes, Wild work produces oft, and most in dreams; 111 matching words and deeds long past or late. Some such resemblances, methinks, I find Of our last evening's talk, in this thy dream, But with addition... | |
| John Milton - 1820 - 342 páginas
...when nature rests. Ofi in her absence mimic fancy wakes 110 To imitate her; but misjoining shapes, Wild work produces oft, and most in dreams, 111 matching words and deeds long past or late. Some such resemblances methinks I find Of our last evening's talk in this thy dream, 115 But with addition... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 páginas
...cell, when nature rests. Oft in her absence mimic Fancy wakes To imitate her ; but, misjoining shapes, ich, when it saw the lovely child, The melancholy mass put on kind looks and smil'd ; Thou t Some such resemblances, methinks, I find Of our last evening's talk, in this thy dream, But with addition... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 346 páginas
...when nature rests. Oft in her absence mimic fancy wakes 110 To imitate her ; but misjoining shapes, Wild work produces oft, and most in dreams, 111 matching words and deeds long past or late. Some such resemblances methinks I find Of our last evening's talk in this thy dream, 11$ But with addition... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 302 páginas
...cell, when Nature rests. Oft in her absence mimic Fancy wakes To imitate her ; but, misjoining shapes, Wild work produces oft, and most in dreams ; 111 matching words and deeds long past or late. Some such resemblances, .methinks, I find Of our last evening's talk, in this thy dream ; But with... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 646 páginas
...nature rests. Oft in her absence mimic fancy wakes no To imitate her ; but misjoining shapes, Wild works produces oft, and most in dreams, 111 matching words and deeds long past or late. Some such resemblances methinks I find Of our last evening's talk, in this thy dream, 115 But with... | |
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