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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... beauty to which his soul aspires . His end is so to manipulate his symbols that observers are " deeply stirred by recognizing in the objects depicted . . . the presentation of what lies in the idea , and so are called to recollection of ...
... beauty to which his soul aspires . His end is so to manipulate his symbols that observers are " deeply stirred by recognizing in the objects depicted . . . the presentation of what lies in the idea , and so are called to recollection of ...
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... beauty , indwelling in the art , which must naturally be more complete than any comeliness of the external . In the degree in which the beauty is diffused by entering into matter , it is so much the weaker than that concentrated in ...
... beauty , indwelling in the art , which must naturally be more complete than any comeliness of the external . In the degree in which the beauty is diffused by entering into matter , it is so much the weaker than that concentrated in ...
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... beauty implanted - Platonic - wise , we judge — in the mind of the artist.29 - Modifications of this theory run ... beauty " is a leaf from the notebook of practical artists attempting to accommodate a accurate judgment respecting beauty ...
... beauty implanted - Platonic - wise , we judge — in the mind of the artist.29 - Modifications of this theory run ... beauty " is a leaf from the notebook of practical artists attempting to accommodate a accurate judgment respecting beauty ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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