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Page 139
... thought leads to another as of first importance in the working of the mind . The vocabu- lary of " associationism " constantly appears in his writing ; and some of its concepts are fundamental in his criticism of works of art ...
... thought leads to another as of first importance in the working of the mind . The vocabu- lary of " associationism " constantly appears in his writing ; and some of its concepts are fundamental in his criticism of works of art ...
Page 115
... thought . The conscious mind interprets them , relates various aspects of their appearance or nature to something meaningful in the individual's experience . In his thought he may even attempt to exhaust the meanings or references of ...
... thought . The conscious mind interprets them , relates various aspects of their appearance or nature to something meaningful in the individual's experience . In his thought he may even attempt to exhaust the meanings or references of ...
Page 117
... thought and imagination of one of the evil Specters in Jerusalem : the mighty Hand Condens'd his Emanations into hard opake substances , And his infant thoughts & desires into cold dark cliffs of death . His hammer of gold he siez'd and ...
... thought and imagination of one of the evil Specters in Jerusalem : the mighty Hand Condens'd his Emanations into hard opake substances , And his infant thoughts & desires into cold dark cliffs of death . His hammer of gold he siez'd and ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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