For after the object is removed, or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the thing seen, though more obscure than when we see it. And this is it, the Latins call imagination, from the image made in seeing; and apply the same, though improperly, to... Alain Resnais: The Role of Imagination - Pagina 12di James Monaco - 1978 - 234 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Dugald Stewart - 1827 - 414 pagine
...&c. For, after " the object is removed or the eye shut, we still retain an image " of the thing seen, though more obscure than when we see it ; " and this is it the Latins call Imagination, from the image made " in seeing, and apply the same, though improperly, to... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 pagine
...dreams, &c. For, after the object is removed or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the thing seen, though more obscure than when we see it ; and this is it the Latins call imagination, from the image made in seeing, and apply the same, though improperly, to all... | |
| James Mill - 1835 - 448 pagine
...&c. — for after the object is removed, or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the thing seen, though more obscure than when we see it. And this is it the Latins call Imagination, from the image made in seeing ; and apply the same, though improperly, to... | |
| James Mill - 1835 - 466 pagine
...&c. — for after the object is removed, or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the thing seen, though more obscure than when we see it. And this is it the Latins call Imagination, from the image made in seeing ; and apply the same, though improperly, to... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 526 pagine
...hears, &c. For after the object is removed or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the thing seen, though more obscure than when we see it. And this is it the Latins call imagination, from the image made in seeing ; and apply the same, though improperly, to... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 530 pagine
...hears, &c. For after the object is removed or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the thing seen, though more obscure than when we see it. And this is it the Latins call imagination, from the image made in seeing ; and apply the same, though improperly, to... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 pagine
...^ &c. For after the object is removed, or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the thing seen, though more obscure than when we see it. And this is it, the Latins call imagination, from the image made in seeing ; and apply the same, though improperly, to... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 pagine
...dreams, &c. For after the object is removed, or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the thing seen, though more obscure than when we see it. And this is it, the Latins call imagination, from the image made in seeing ; and apply the same, though improperly, to... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 538 pagine
...&c. For, after the object is removed, or the eye shut, we still retain an intake of the thing seen, though more obscure than when we see it ; and this is it the Latins call Imagination, from the image made in seeing, and apply the same, though improperly, to all... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 536 pagine
...&c. For, after the object is removed, or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the thing seen, though more obscure than when we see it ; and this is it the Latins call Imagination, from the image made in seeing, and apply the same, though improperly, to all... | |
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