The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas HobbesUniversity of Michigan Press, 1940 - 339 sider |
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... poem in general . This interest in literary things continued into the philosopher's old age , finding expression in a long autobio- graphic poem in Latin elegiacs , 12 in 1672 , and in a complete English version of the Iliad and the ...
... poem in general . This interest in literary things continued into the philosopher's old age , finding expression in a long autobio- graphic poem in Latin elegiacs , 12 in 1672 , and in a complete English version of the Iliad and the ...
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... poem he has reference not only to graceful similitudes but to the inventions which give a work its amplitude and variety . Hence it follows that " Elevation of Fancie " is one of the greatest virtues of epic poetry : " for men generally ...
... poem he has reference not only to graceful similitudes but to the inventions which give a work its amplitude and variety . Hence it follows that " Elevation of Fancie " is one of the greatest virtues of epic poetry : " for men generally ...
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... poem that all the actions conjoin in two main streams : Observing how few the Persons be you introduce in the beginning , and how in the course of the actions of these ( the number increasing ) after several confluences they run all at ...
... poem that all the actions conjoin in two main streams : Observing how few the Persons be you introduce in the beginning , and how in the course of the actions of these ( the number increasing ) after several confluences they run all at ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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