10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STREAMINESS»
Discover the use of
streaminess in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
streaminess and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Coleridge's Blessed Machine of Language
29, 1803.42 Experience shows that the streaminess of association eddies into
the misdirection of bad passions, which only the conscious rudder of reason can
redirect into the proper current. Streaminess (amorality) somehow changes into
the ...
2
The Popular Science Review
That the reader may form his own opinion as to the reality of the streams
traceable among stars down to the fifth magnitude, I give the case of a star-group
which is certainly not the most remarkable for streaminess, but chances to be
more ...
3
Astronomical Register: A Medium of Communication for Amateur ...
... and the sidereal system. He next called attention to the peculiar streaminess
observable in the nebular system. This was not so marked in the northern
nebular cluster as in the southern. But even in the northern it was so remarkable
that Sir ...
4
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Had this been done the streaminess already clearly apparent in the arrangement
of the nebulae would have been rendered much more obvious. In the large
diagram* I have felt justified in following this plan. Indeed so far from being unfair,
...
Royal Astronomical Society, 1869
5
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
The northern map accords better with this view than the southern; but even in this
map there is an irregularity in the clustering, an occasional evidence of
streaminess, and in places a sharpness in the outline of the group which is
altogether ...
6
Essays on Astronomy: A Series of Papers on Planets and ...
... maps as we are now dealing with should aggregate towards the direction in
which there are greater aggregations, and be more sparsely strewn in the
direction towards which there are vacuities. Had this been done the streaminess
already ...
Richard Anthony Proctor, 1872
7
The Pragmatic Mind: Explorations in the Psychology of Belief
Although, James writes, "Thought is in Constant Change" and "there is no proof
that the same bodily sensation is ever got by us twice," experience does contain
a fundamental repetition that belies pure streaminess: " What is got tunce is the ...
8
On Repeat: How Music Plays the Mind
Brown expressly contrasts the loopiness of musical imagery with the “
streaminess” of verbal imagery. Inner speech doesn't tend to jump around and
loop repeatedly like musical imagery, a distinction that leads Brown to theorize
that musical ...
Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis, 2014
9
Mind's World: Imagination and Subjectivity from Descartes to ...
The thoughts that preoccupy Coleridge in his notebook entries about dreams and
nightmares, and that connect imagination with equal directness to the “
streaminess” of mental association and the “bad passions” that spring from it,
must thus of ...
Alexander M. Schlutz, 2009
10
Dorothy Wordsworth and Hartley Coleridge: The Poetics of ...
Hartley's use of water imagery is particularly significant as STC, conversely, uses
water imagery to suggest the weakness – 'streaminess' – of his and the seven-
year-old Hartley's character (CN, I, 1833), while water metaphors pervade ...