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1 I, 5 | with me and that I judge by imagination. They do not know that I
2 I, 40 | fill ourselves with the imagination that it is, therefore, obscure
3 II, 72 | arrested there, let our imagination pass beyond; it will sooner
4 II, 72 | almighty power of God that imagination loses itself in that thought.~
5 II, 72 | no reason for fixing our imagination on one more than on another.
6 II, 82 | 82. Imagination.—It is that deceitful part
7 II, 82 | it is among them that the imagination has the great gift of persuasion.
8 II, 82 | Those who have a lively imagination are a great deal more pleased
9 II, 82 | of judges of like nature. Imagination cannot make fools wise;
10 II, 82 | What but this faculty of imagination dispenses reputation, awards
11 II, 82 | trifles which only affect the imagination of the weak? See him go
12 II, 82 | hanging over a precipice, his imagination will prevail, though his
13 II, 82 | principles those which the imagination of man has everywhere rashly
14 II, 82 | silly tools that strike the imagination with which they have to
15 II, 82 | opinion of his ability. The imagination disposes of everything;
16 II, 84 | 84. The imagination enlarges little objects
17 II, 85 | It is a nothing which our imagination magnifies into a mountain.
18 II, 85 | mountain. Another turn of the imagination would make us discover this
19 II, 87(16)| than a man dominated by his imagination." ~
20 II, 105 | like, we either entice the imagination into that view, or irritate
21 IV, 275 | 275. Men often take their imagination for their heart; and they
22 V, 294 | contemplate the wonders of human imagination, he will marvel that one
23 V, 304 | this is the point where imagination begins to play its part.
24 V, 304 | now power is sustained by imagination in a certain party, in France
25 V, 304 | are therefore the cords of imagination.~
26 V, 307 | has nothing to do with the imagination. Judges, physicians, etc.,
27 V, 307 | etc., appeal only to the imagination.~
28 V, 311 | government founded on opinion and imagination reigns for some time, and
29 VII, 446 | saying in Genesis 8:21: "The imagination of man's heart is evil from
30 IX, 618 | their senses and their own imagination, whence come the strange
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