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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... emotional power that dominates the court , it is this form of eloquence that is the queen of all . " 89 " There is scope for an appeal to the emotions , " writes Quintilian , " in every portion of a speech . Moreover , these emotions ...
... emotional power that dominates the court , it is this form of eloquence that is the queen of all . " 89 " There is scope for an appeal to the emotions , " writes Quintilian , " in every portion of a speech . Moreover , these emotions ...
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... emotional effect in art , his unquestioned emphasis on the part played by imagery in arousing emotion , and his frequent intimation of relationship between the mind and poetry were to exert a great influence 103 Longinus , op . cit ...
... emotional effect in art , his unquestioned emphasis on the part played by imagery in arousing emotion , and his frequent intimation of relationship between the mind and poetry were to exert a great influence 103 Longinus , op . cit ...
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... emotional intensity as a proper effect of literature . Before the name of Longinus began to figure importantly in English writings Hobbian theories of emotion and the Hobbian method of analysis had made themselves distinctly felt . Thus ...
... emotional intensity as a proper effect of literature . Before the name of Longinus began to figure importantly in English writings Hobbian theories of emotion and the Hobbian method of analysis had made themselves distinctly felt . Thus ...
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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 appetite Aquinas Aristotle Bacon beauty 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 experience expression faculty fancy and judgment Ferdinand Tönnies genius give Gondibert Gracián Grounds of Criticism hath Henry Herringman Heroic Poem History Hobbes's Hobbes's theory Hobbian Huarte I. A. Richards Ibid ideas images imagination invention J. E. Spingarn John Dryden knowledge Leviathan literary London Longinus memory ment method mind motion nature neoclassic novelty object observation Oxford passage passions perception phantasms pleasure Plotinus Poesy poet poetic Preface present principle psychological Quintilian reader reason Reformation of Modern remarks Rhetoric sense similitudes soul spirit things Thomas Aquinas Thomas Hobbes thought Thucydides tion tragedy translated true truth viii words writes