But on this indistinctness of conception, itself comparatively valueless and
unaffecting, is based the operation of the imaginative faculty with which we are at present concerned, and in which its glory is consummated:
whereby, depriving the subject of material and bodily shape, and regarding such
of its qualities only as it chooses for particular purpose,art oil paintings online, it forges these
qualities together in such groups and forms as it desires, and gives to their
abstract being consistency and reality, by striking them as it were with the die
of an image belonging to other matter, which stroke having once received, they
pass current at once in the peculiar conjunction and for the peculiar value
desired.
Thus, in the description of Satan quoted in the first chapter, "And like a
comet burned," the bodily shape of the angel is destroyed, the inflaming of the
formless spirit is alone regarded; and this, and his power of evil associated in
one fearful and abstract conception are stamped to give them distinctness and
permanence with the image of the comet, "that fires the length of Ophiuchus
huge." Yet this could not be done, but that the image of the comet itself is in
a measure indistinct, capable of awful expansion, and full of threatening and
fear. Again, in his fall,original oil paintings for sale, the imagination binds up the thunder, the resistance,
the massy prostration, separates them from the external form, and binds them
together by the help of that image of the mountain half sunk; which again would
be unfit but for its own indistinctness, and for that glorious addition "with
all his pines," whereby a vitality and spear-like hostility are communicated to
its falling form, and the fall is marked as not utter subversion, but sinking
only, the pines remaining in their uprightness, and unity, and threatening of
darkness upon the descended precipice: and again in that yet more noble passage
at the close of the
fourth book, where almost every operation of the contemplative imagination is
concentrated; the angelic squadron first gathered into one burning mass by the
single expression "sharpening in mooned horns," then told out in their unity and
multitude and stooped hostility, by the image of the wind upon the corn; Satan
endowed with godlike strength and endurance in that mighty line, "like Teneriffe
or Atlas, unremoved," with infinitude of size the next instant, and with all the
vagueness and terribleness of spiritual power, by the "horror plumed," and the
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