University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 181940 |
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... Greeks call these pavrarias , the Romans , " visions . " Harking back to some unidentified distinction between good and bad ... Greek word eipavrao iw- Tos . " 8 This desirable power is to be fostered , it seems , by studying nature , by ...
... Greeks call these pavrarias , the Romans , " visions . " Harking back to some unidentified distinction between good and bad ... Greek word eipavrao iw- Tos . " 8 This desirable power is to be fostered , it seems , by studying nature , by ...
Pagina 52
... Greeks call pavraσías , and the Romans visions , whereby things absent are presented to our imagination with such extreme ... Greek word evpavraoiwros ; and it is a power which all may readily acquire if they will . When the mind is ...
... Greeks call pavraσías , and the Romans visions , whereby things absent are presented to our imagination with such extreme ... Greek word evpavraoiwros ; and it is a power which all may readily acquire if they will . When the mind is ...
Pagina 81
... Greek sense , as signifying " appearance , " to serve as an equiva- lent to what the Latins called " imagination , " in describing that which remains in the mind after the original object is removed : the " image " of the thing seen ...
... Greek sense , as signifying " appearance , " to serve as an equiva- lent to what the Latins called " imagination , " in describing that which remains in the mind after the original object is removed : the " image " of the thing seen ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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