The Pleasures Of Imagination - The Second Book - The Argument Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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ARGUMENT OF THE SECOND BOOKA
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The separation of the works of imagination from philosophy the cause of their abuse among the moderns Prospect of their re union under the influence of public liberty Enumeration of accidental pleasures which increase the effect of objects delightful to the imagination The pleasures of sense Particular circumstances of the mind Discovery of truth Perception of contrivance and design Emotion of the passions All the natural passions partake of a pleasing sensation with the final cause of this constitution illustrated by an allegorical vision and exemplified in sorrow pity terror and indignationB

Mark Akenside



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