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Pagina 93
... action ; and then he thinketh of some like action past , and the events thereof one after another ; supposing like events will follow like actions . As he that foresees what wil become of a Criminal , re - cons what he has seen follow ...
... action ; and then he thinketh of some like action past , and the events thereof one after another ; supposing like events will follow like actions . As he that foresees what wil become of a Criminal , re - cons what he has seen follow ...
Pagina 159
... actions , not history , and will consequently accept a certain overstepping of actuality . There is a limit , however , beyond which the poet may never go without offense to discriminating readers . There are those who are pleased with ...
... actions , not history , and will consequently accept a certain overstepping of actuality . There is a limit , however , beyond which the poet may never go without offense to discriminating readers . There are those who are pleased with ...
Pagina 162
... actions conjoin in two main streams : Observing how few the Persons be you introduce in the beginning , and how in the course of the actions of these ( the number increasing ) after several confluences they run all at last into the two ...
... actions conjoin in two main streams : Observing how few the Persons be you introduce in the beginning , and how in the course of the actions of these ( the number increasing ) after several confluences they run all at last into the two ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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