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- Title
Ben Jonson's Best Piece of Poetry1.
- Authors
Hopkins, David; Mason, Tom
- Abstract
IMAGINATION, MEMORY AND JUDGEMENT are sitting in the darkness of a Mind The space around them appears to be infinite. From time to time, one or other Faculty will rise from her seat, as if intending to take a stroll But she will not get far Although they do not know it, the Faculties of the Mind are confined to a very small circumference, and bound, irrevocably, each to each Behind them, somewhere in the gloom, is a great gate, resolutely shut Before them is a large folio at which they peer for some time in silence, Judgement and Memory with attention, Imagination intermittently - if at all
- Publication
Cambridge Quarterly, 1991, Vol 20, Issue 2, p138
- ISSN
0008-199X
- Publication type
Article