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... admiration , and admiration curi- osity , which is a delightful appetite of knowledge . " 70 Again he declares , " From Knowing Much proceedeth the admirable variety and novelty of Metaphors and Similitudes , which are not possible to ...
... admiration , and admiration curi- osity , which is a delightful appetite of knowledge . " 70 Again he declares , " From Knowing Much proceedeth the admirable variety and novelty of Metaphors and Similitudes , which are not possible to ...
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... admirable , may be said to be proper to Epick Poetry . And Aristotle has formally declared , in the ninth Chapter of his Treatise of Poetry , that that Surprize is the 59 Ibid . , p . 146 . 60 P. 145. It is to be noticed that this ...
... admirable , may be said to be proper to Epick Poetry . And Aristotle has formally declared , in the ninth Chapter of his Treatise of Poetry , that that Surprize is the 59 Ibid . , p . 146 . 60 P. 145. It is to be noticed that this ...
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... admiration the descriptive parts of Cowley's poem " divested of that imaginary Life which might beautifie the Work ... admirable play of fancy , but always with judgment . 44 From the History of the Royal - Society of London , Spingarn ...
... admiration the descriptive parts of Cowley's poem " divested of that imaginary Life which might beautifie the Work ... admirable play of fancy , but always with judgment . 44 From the History of the Royal - Society of London , Spingarn ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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