I believe that Gaston Cleric narrowly missed being a great poet, and I have sometimes thought that his bursts of
imaginative talk were fatal to his poetic gift.
In this, perhaps, he does no more than any other energetic and
imaginative race would do, being compelled to set bounds to fancy by experience; but the North American Indian clothes his ideas in a dress which is different from that of the African, and is oriental in itself.
More the thoughtful and
imaginative boy might have mused; but now a large yellow cat, a great favorite with all the children, leaped in at the open window.
I have often attributed my attachment to, my passionate enthusiasm for, the dangerous mysteries of ocean to that production of the most
imaginative of modern poets.
We are all of us
imaginative in some form or other, for images are the brood of desire; and poor old Featherstone, who laughed much at the way in which others cajoled themselves, did not escape the fellowship of illusion.
'Perhaps,' he reflected, 'my temperament is more
imaginative than I supposed it to be--and this is a trick played on me by my own fancy?
In
imaginative precision, in true feeling, this is one of the most expressive sentences I have ever heard on human lips.
The next step of intellectual decline was to bring to bear on the main idea of the conscious identity of the kite all sorts of subjects which had
imaginative force or tendency of their own.
"No; that was only
imaginative -- I might say, a figure of speech," said the other.
And the coming of Anne -- the vivid,
imaginative, impetuous child with her heart of love, and her world of fancy, bringing with her color and warmth and radiance, until the wilderness of existence had blossomed like the rose.
In the Academy Anne gradually drew a little circle of friends about her, thoughtful,
imaginative, ambitious students like herself.
What would happen should one of the moribund Spanish gun-boats be suddenly galvanized into a flicker of active life did not trouble us, once we were inside the bay--so completely did it appear out of the reach of a meddling world; and besides, in those days we were
imaginative enough to look with a kind of joyous equanimity on any chance there was of being quietly hanged somewhere out of the way of diplomatic remonstrance.