The Aesthetic Theory of Thomas Hobbes: With Special Reference to His Contribution to the Psychological Approach in English Literary Criticism |
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Hobbes acknowledges , at least implicitly , this very important principle . The notion of an idea of perfect beauty was , however , repugnant to his whole system of thought , and , though he shows , particularly in The Virtues of an ...
Hobbes acknowledges , at least implicitly , this very important principle . The notion of an idea of perfect beauty was , however , repugnant to his whole system of thought , and , though he shows , particularly in The Virtues of an ...
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an absolute dominion over the minds of the spectators ; for though our fancy will contribute to its own deceit , yet a writer ought to help its operation.80 Here is the whole doctrine , in little , of stage illusion , with a recognition ...
an absolute dominion over the minds of the spectators ; for though our fancy will contribute to its own deceit , yet a writer ought to help its operation.80 Here is the whole doctrine , in little , of stage illusion , with a recognition ...
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His whole theory of knowledge , hence his theory of imaginative creation , falters at the most crucial point : for he is not able to offer a satisfactory solution to the problem of how the mind makes use of its materials ; how it ...
His whole theory of knowledge , hence his theory of imaginative creation , falters at the most crucial point : for he is not able to offer a satisfactory solution to the problem of how the mind makes use of its materials ; how it ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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