The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas Hobbes: With Special Reference to His Contribution to the Psychological Approach in English Literary Criticism |
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... or profitable.16 Now when the motion from a given object strikes the sensory organs setting up motions which proceed to the mind and to the heart , it creates an appearance which promises good or evil , according to whether pleasure ...
... or profitable.16 Now when the motion from a given object strikes the sensory organs setting up motions which proceed to the mind and to the heart , it creates an appearance which promises good or evil , according to whether pleasure ...
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It is instructive to note that , according to his theory , poetic probability is relative , varying from age to age according to the received opinion of the time . Virgil and Homer are not then to be censured for } their gods and other ...
It is instructive to note that , according to his theory , poetic probability is relative , varying from age to age according to the received opinion of the time . Virgil and Homer are not then to be censured for } their gods and other ...
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... seeks out their inherent relationships , and , aided by a ready judgment which is at hand to " furnish and square " the matter according to the dictates of truth and the requirements of artistic composition , brings them together in ...
... seeks out their inherent relationships , and , aided by a ready judgment which is at hand to " furnish and square " the matter according to the dictates of truth and the requirements of artistic composition , brings them together in ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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