In order, however, to emphasize the importance of imagination, by which he largely means the imagistic liveliness of the poet's mind, he allows that the imagination is secondary only in didactic or ethical poetry.
"An Essay on the Lyric Poetry of the Ancients"
John Ogilvie Commentator: Wallace Jackson
In her own creative work, however, Miss Lowell did most to establish the possibilities of the imagistic idea and of its modes of presentation, and opened up many interesting avenues of poetic form.
"Sword Blades and Poppy Seed"
Amy Lowell