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... human activity , without the lively exercise of which a man can have neither a strong intellect nor a good fancy , encouraged a more tolerant attitude toward the emotional life and the pleasures related to it . He restricted this ...
... human activity , without the lively exercise of which a man can have neither a strong intellect nor a good fancy , encouraged a more tolerant attitude toward the emotional life and the pleasures related to it . He restricted this ...
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... human being or as a poet , and what you thought as a man of sense , judgment and enlightenment . Instead of being able , like Donne or Browne , to think and feel simultaneously either in verse or in prose , you were now expected to ...
... human being or as a poet , and what you thought as a man of sense , judgment and enlightenment . Instead of being able , like Donne or Browne , to think and feel simultaneously either in verse or in prose , you were now expected to ...
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... Human Nature , in VI . Anatomic Prælections in the New Theatre of the Royall Colledge of Physicians in London , published by order of the most learned President . London : Printed by M. White for Robert Boulter , 1680 . - Epicurus's ...
... Human Nature , in VI . Anatomic Prælections in the New Theatre of the Royall Colledge of Physicians in London , published by order of the most learned President . London : Printed by M. White for Robert Boulter , 1680 . - Epicurus's ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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