The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas Hobbes: With Special Reference to His Contribution to the Psychological Approach in English Literary CriticismUniversity of Michigan Press, 1940 - 339 sider |
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... Answer to Davenant that fancy begets the ornaments of a poem he has reference not only to graceful similitudes but ... Answer to Davenant , Spingarn , II , 65 . 73 The Virtues of an Heroic Poem , Spingarn , II , 75 . 74 The Answer to ...
... Answer to Davenant that fancy begets the ornaments of a poem he has reference not only to graceful similitudes but ... Answer to Davenant , Spingarn , II , 65 . 73 The Virtues of an Heroic Poem , Spingarn , II , 75 . 74 The Answer to ...
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... Answer , a much more successful essay in criticism , Hobbes's approach is even more individual . He gives attention to characters , plot , expression , and sentiments , to the general problem of imitation , and to matters of effect ...
... Answer , a much more successful essay in criticism , Hobbes's approach is even more individual . He gives attention to characters , plot , expression , and sentiments , to the general problem of imitation , and to matters of effect ...
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... Answer to Davenant in Vol . II of Critical Essays of the Seventeenth ✓ Century , three volumes , edited by J. E. Spingarn . Oxford : At the Clarendon Press , 1908 . The Elements of Law Natural and Politic , edited by Ferdinand Tönnies ...
... Answer to Davenant in Vol . II of Critical Essays of the Seventeenth ✓ Century , three volumes , edited by J. E. Spingarn . Oxford : At the Clarendon Press , 1908 . The Elements of Law Natural and Politic , edited by Ferdinand Tönnies ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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