Idyll, the, why it must be short, i. 413.
Iffland, ii. 426.
Illusion distinguished from error, i. 28, 103, 104.
Imagination, an instrument of thought, ii. 240, 245;
an essential element of genius, i. 241 seq., iii. [141], [142].
Imitation, in art, i. 304;
of idiosyncrasies of others, i. 395.
Immanent knowledge, opposed to transcendent and transcendental, i. 224, ii. 387, iii. [430] n., [468].
Immortality, iii. [75].
See [Indestructibility].