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1 Intr, 0 | expression and a wealth of imagination which particularly well 2 Intr, 0 | with the initiative and imagination of St. Teresa, who, we know ( 3 Unic, 4 | for making good use of the imagination: my imagination is so poor 4 Unic, 4 | use of the imagination: my imagination is so poor that, even when 5 Unic, 9 | thing I could not use my imagination, as other people do, who 6 Unic, 14 | sometimes the memory or the imagination may do it harm by trying 7 Unic, 14(122)| thing when it catches her imagination.]~ 8 Unic, 17 | caused in this state by the imagination and the memory.~ 9 Unic, 17 | free -- both it and the imagination must be so -- and when they 10 Unic, 17 | be impossible. Memory and imagination make such turmoil within 11 Unic, 17 | what it presents to the imagination; it rests nowhere, but goes 12 Unic, 18 | imagining anything -- for the imagination, I believe, is also completely 13 Unic, 20 | picture is formed in the imagination; and, in my opinion, for 14 Unic, 22 | put aside all corporeal imagination and to approach the contemplation 15 Unic, 25 | is hardly working and the imagination is, as it were, in a stupor?~ 16 Unic, 28 | should be presented to the imagination and should remain within 17 Unic, 28 | should be the work of the imagination. There is no way in which 18 Unic, 28 | hands which we are shown the imagination is completely transcended. 19 Unic, 28 | could not invent with our imagination, because, as I have already 20 Unic, 28 | it was all the work of my imagination. I also drew such comparisons 21 Unic, 29 | cannot be the work of the imagination. How could we picture Christ' 22 Unic, 29 | great beauty by means of the imagination? No little time would be 23 Unic, 29 | such a picture with one's imagination, and spend time in regarding 24 Unic, 30 | the understanding and the imagination, I think, which are doing 25 Unic, 38 | short, however skilful the imagination may be, it will not succeed 26 Unic, 38 | indelibly stamped upon my imagination that for some time, quickly 27 Unic, 40 | of the weakening of the imagination. I know this happens to