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... Judgment is here made sub- ordinate ; it is , however , requisite that is , if the poem is good . If judgment is absent then the fancy is bad and true wit wanting . Hobbes is clear on the point : “ And in any Discourse , whatsoever , if ...
... Judgment is here made sub- ordinate ; it is , however , requisite that is , if the poem is good . If judgment is absent then the fancy is bad and true wit wanting . Hobbes is clear on the point : “ And in any Discourse , whatsoever , if ...
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... judgment will be the more prominent ; in natural wit , fancy . The historian and the scientist , for example , will have much judgment but little fancy ; the poet , on the contrary , requires a preeminence of fancy , with less , though ...
... judgment will be the more prominent ; in natural wit , fancy . The historian and the scientist , for example , will have much judgment but little fancy ; the poet , on the contrary , requires a preeminence of fancy , with less , though ...
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... judgment of comedy and the unmitigated fancy of farce , Dryden has suggested a special function for judgment that is different from ordinary connotations of the word , even as he himself at times uses it . The judgment exercised by ...
... judgment of comedy and the unmitigated fancy of farce , Dryden has suggested a special function for judgment that is different from ordinary connotations of the word , even as he himself at times uses it . The judgment exercised by ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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