Joseph Addison as Literary CriticStanford University, 1950 - 474 sider |
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... images and clear images , ( " Answer to Davenant , " Spingarn , II , 63 ) . The extended consideration of Hobbes ' ideas and their influences upon Addison is reserved for Chapter IV of this study . 211 Spectator 418 . 212 Ibid . 213 ...
... images and clear images , ( " Answer to Davenant , " Spingarn , II , 63 ) . The extended consideration of Hobbes ' ideas and their influences upon Addison is reserved for Chapter IV of this study . 211 Spectator 418 . 212 Ibid . 213 ...
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... image - forming faculty . " Addison emphasizes the importance of the mind's ability to compound images from several sources : 20 .but we have the power of retaining , altering and compounding those images , which we have once received ...
... image - forming faculty . " Addison emphasizes the importance of the mind's ability to compound images from several sources : 20 .but we have the power of retaining , altering and compounding those images , which we have once received ...
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... images and ideas . This same memory- function may be seen in Addison's treatment of the training of the poet . The poet should " store " himself with images.26 We recall that Hobbes ' analysis of the imagination gives it an image ...
... images and ideas . This same memory- function may be seen in Addison's treatment of the training of the poet . The poet should " store " himself with images.26 We recall that Hobbes ' analysis of the imagination gives it an image ...
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ADDISONS CRITICAL PRACTICE | 73 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO CLASSICAL CRITICISM | 123 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO SEVENTEENTHCENTURY | 161 |
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Addison writes Addison's critical Addison's theory Addison's treatment Aeneis aesthetics analysis ancients Answer to Davenant applies Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's attitude beauties beauties-and-faults belief Blackmore characters Chevy Chase cites compares concept consider critical theory deals Dennis Descartes dramatic Dryden effectiveness Eighteenth Century elements elevates emphasis England English criticism epic Essay faculty faculty psychology fancy faults French function genius and imagination Gondibert Gregory Smith History Hobbes Homer Horace Ibid images imitation of authors infra insists language Leviathan literary criticism literature Locke Locke's Longinus mind modern moral purpose nature neo-classical objects Ovid Paradise Lost passions perhaps philosophers pleasures and pains pleasures of imagination poem Poesy poet poetic justice poetry points Professor Hooker Professor Thorpe psychology purpose of art quotes readers rules Rymer sense sentiments Shakespeare Similarly soul Spectator 417 Spectator 70 Spingarn sublime supra taste Tatler Thomas Hobbes thought tion tradition tragedy Troilus and Cressida unity Virgil