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Mr. Dowlin believes that Davenant , in his Preface to Gondibert , was largely influenced in his theories by Hobbes , with whom he had discussed such matters and whose works he had certainly read.79 There is much to support Mr. Dowlin's ...
Mr. Dowlin believes that Davenant , in his Preface to Gondibert , was largely influenced in his theories by Hobbes , with whom he had discussed such matters and whose works he had certainly read.79 There is much to support Mr. Dowlin's ...
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When , however , we consider that these eulogistic sentences quite adequately reflect the spirit and theme of the Preface as a whole we recognize in them something more than convention : they represent the disciple paying due tribute to ...
When , however , we consider that these eulogistic sentences quite adequately reflect the spirit and theme of the Preface as a whole we recognize in them something more than convention : they represent the disciple paying due tribute to ...
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Preface to which is largely a treatise on aesthetics , Dennis addresses himself to the task of explaining poetical genius . He promises much more than he fulfils , but his attempt is nonetheless weighted with suggestion : .. and here I ...
Preface to which is largely a treatise on aesthetics , Dennis addresses himself to the task of explaining poetical genius . He promises much more than he fulfils , but his attempt is nonetheless weighted with suggestion : .. and here I ...
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SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
Hobbess THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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