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Certainly, Coleridge, your letter from Shurton Bars has less merit than most things in your volume; personally it may chime in best with your own feelings, and therefore you love it best. It has, however, great merit. In your fourth epistle that is an exquisite paragraph, and fancy-full, of "A stream there is which rolls in lazy flow," etc.
"I am so glad I am not lame." "Fancy-full as ever," said his father; "come, come! Thou'rt weak yet from the fever. Be a man. Remember of what blood thou art. And thy mother she also hath a gift for thee from thy grandfather. Hast thou forgotten that? It hangs to the book learning. A reward and thou hast earned it." "I've forgotten that, too," said Dickie. "You aren't vexed because I forget?
With these facts in view, the application to the work of nurture is too obvious for discussion. The child is not content alone to imitate activities. He likes to transform objects and make over familiar situations. This he does through that power of his soul called imagination. The imagination of this period is "fancy-full," crude, and unbridled by reason or will.
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