Excerpt from Pains of the Imagination: A Poem, Read Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Dartmouth College, August 19, 1824
The Poem was intended as a counterpart of the pleasures OF imagination, by Dr. Akenside, although it was written without a single recurrence to the pages of that work, or indeed to any other, with the exception of a passage in Virgil, for the purpose of asoer taining the correctness of a classical allusion. This circumstance is not set down to the score of merit, but may plead in extenuation of the faults of the performance, some of which might, perhaps, have been avoided by a fuller analysis of the subject, and an examination of analogous productions. It is proper to remark, that the word imagi nation is used in the vague and popular sense, sanctioned by the autho rity of standard writers, who employ the term as synonymous with fancy, comprehending under it nearly the whole mind, instead of re stricting it, With metaphysical precision, to that faculty which com pounds or combines ideas already received through the senses, and thus forms new creations and images of its own.
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