Idea, image: “the i. of her life shall sweetly creep into his study of imagination,” Ado IV, 1, 226. “a foolish extravagant spirit, full of forms, figures, shapes, objects, --s, apprehensions, motions, revolutions,” LLL IV, 2, 69. “I did infer your lineaments, being the right i. of your father, both in your form and nobleness of mind,” R3 III, 7, 13.