The mind of man can imagine nothing which has not really existed
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"The mind of man can imagine nothing which has not really existed" is a dictum by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1840 in Poe's review of Alciphron.
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See also
- Imaginary gardens with real toads in them. --Marianne Moore
- Imagination
- Reality
- Based on a true story
- Fact and fiction
- Fictionalization
- Stranger than fiction
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