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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... direct definitions of the imagination Bacon is hardly consistent . He sometimes makes it a separate faculty , sometimes only an instrument to the other faculties . In dis- cussing creations of the mind he appears to think of it as an ...
... direct definitions of the imagination Bacon is hardly consistent . He sometimes makes it a separate faculty , sometimes only an instrument to the other faculties . In dis- cussing creations of the mind he appears to think of it as an ...
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... direct attention in criticism to the subject rather than the object , hence to focus attention upon causes and effects in poetry , rather than upon form and convention ; ultimately it was to prove a mighty factor in destroying the ...
... direct attention in criticism to the subject rather than the object , hence to focus attention upon causes and effects in poetry , rather than upon form and convention ; ultimately it was to prove a mighty factor in destroying the ...
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... direct attempt to reduce the phenomena of aesthetic experience to the psychological plane . The Longin- ian idea of elevation and transport is present ; but the method and the basis of this definition are to be found in Hobbes . Like ...
... direct attempt to reduce the phenomena of aesthetic experience to the psychological plane . The Longin- ian idea of elevation and transport is present ; but the method and the basis of this definition are to be found in Hobbes . Like ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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