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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... principle of sense . " 30 The dogmatici , or false teachers , differ from the mathematici , or true teachers , in that the first " willingly take for principles those opinions which are already vulgarly received . . . from the authority ...
... principle of sense . " 30 The dogmatici , or false teachers , differ from the mathematici , or true teachers , in that the first " willingly take for principles those opinions which are already vulgarly received . . . from the authority ...
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... principle or principles belonging to the mind itself , with power to bring together elements from past experience . This , as well as other more extended powers , such as the capacity to create poems and the arts of civilization ...
... principle or principles belonging to the mind itself , with power to bring together elements from past experience . This , as well as other more extended powers , such as the capacity to create poems and the arts of civilization ...
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... principle . " It is the addi- tion of strangeness to beauty , " says Pater , " that constitutes the romantic character in art ; . . it is the addition of curiosity to . . . desire of beauty that constitutes the romantic tem- per ...
... principle . " It is the addi- tion of strangeness to beauty , " says Pater , " that constitutes the romantic character in art ; . . it is the addition of curiosity to . . . desire of beauty that constitutes the romantic tem- per ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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Abraham Cowley Addison admiration Advancement and Reformation aesthetic Answer to Davenant appears appetite Aquinas Aristotle Bacon beautiful called causes Charleton Cicero conception Cowley definition delight Dennis Descartes desire discourse Dryden effects Elements of Law Elements of Philosophy emotional emphasis empiricism English Ernest Rhys Essays experience expression faculty fancy and judgment Ferdinand Tönnies genius gives Gondibert Gracián Grounds of Criticism hath Heroic Poem History Hobbes Hobbes's Hobbes's theory Hobbian Huarte I. A. Richards Ibid ideal ideas images imagination imitation invention John Dryden knowledge later Leviathan London Longinus memory ment method mind motion nature neoclassic novelty object observation orator passage passions perception phantasms pleasure Plotinus Poesy poet poetic poetry Preface present principle psychological Quintilian rational reader reason Reformation of Modern remarks sense similitudes soul spirit sublime taste things Thomas Aquinas Thomas Hobbes thought Thucydides tion tragedy true truth viii words writes