The fancy is indeed no other than a mode of memory emancipated from the order of time and space, while it is blended with, and modified by, that empirical phenomenon of the will which we express by the word choice. But equally with the ordinary memory... The Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis - Página 205por C. S. Lewis - 2004 - 1152 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| 1848 - 1390 páginas
...still, at all events, it struggles to idealize and to unify. It is essentially rilal," etc. " FAKCY, on the contrary, has no other counters to play with, but fixities ;md definities. The fancy is, indeed, no other than a mode of memory emancipated from the order of... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 578 páginas
...fixities and definities. The Fancy is, indeed, no other thnn n mode of Memory emancipated from Ihe order of time and space, and blended with, and modified...phenomenon of the will which we express by the word CHOICE. But, equally with the ordinary memory, it must receive all its malcriáis ready made from the law of... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 764 páginas
...to unify. It is essentially vital, even as all objects (as objects) are essentially fixed and dead.f FANCY, on the contrary, has no other counters to play...memory emancipated from the order of time and space ; while it is blended with, and modified by that empirical phenomenon of the will, which we express... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 622 páginas
...dead. FANCY, on the contrary, has no other counters to play with, bat fixities and de fin i tie«. non admiran hominem admirationo dignissimum, ijuia videre, complecti, nee ortler of lime and space, and blended with, and modified by, that empirical phenomenon of the will... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 766 páginas
...objects) are essentially fixed and dead.f* FANCY,jyi--the contrary, has no other counters to play with out fixities and definites. The fancy is indeed no other...memory emancipated from the order of time and space ; while it is blended with, and modified by that empirical phenomenon of the will, which we express... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 770 páginas
...unify. It is essentially vital, even as all objects (as objects) are essen tially fixed and dead.f FANCY, on the contrary, has no other counters to play...memory emancipated from the order of time and space ; while it is blended with, and modified by that empirical phenoiu enon of the will, which we express... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 772 páginas
...unify. It is essentially vital, even as all objects (as objects) are essen tially fixcd and dead.f FANCY, on the contrary, has no other counters to play...memory emancipated from the order of time and space ; while it is blended with, and modified by that empirical phenom enon of the will, which we express... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1881 - 826 páginas
...It is essentially vital, even as all objects (as objects). are_ essentially fixed and dead." FANCVJ on the contrary, has no other counters to play with,...indeed no other than a mode of memory emancipated fro.njjtb,e order of time and space ; whilelt'ls blended with, and modified by that empirical phenomenon... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 482 páginas
...to unify. It is essentially vital, even as all objects (as objects) are essentially fixed and dead. Fancy, on the contrary, has no other counters to play...The Fancy is indeed no other than a mode | of memory emancipated'fro2PEhe'ordeT of time and space ; and blended with, and modified by that empirical phenomenon... | |
| 1886 - 520 páginas
...of any account by modern psychologists, it is, I believe, a real one. Coleridge defined fancy as " a mode of memory emancipated from the order of time...phenomenon of the will, which we express by the word choice ; " and he pointed out that " equally with the ordinary memory it must receive all its materials readymade... | |
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