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... means to desired ends . Thus Hobbes did much to break down inhibitions to natural pleasures and weaken the old distrust of the imagination . This was a service to poetry , for poetry is a natural product of the imaginative faculty in ...
... means to desired ends . Thus Hobbes did much to break down inhibitions to natural pleasures and weaken the old distrust of the imagination . This was a service to poetry , for poetry is a natural product of the imaginative faculty in ...
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... means to move and to excite , as well as to inform . The best speaker knows and uses these different means . Not only will he know how to move by bring- ing " the matter before people's eyes , " 85 and by introducing novelty and wonders ...
... means to move and to excite , as well as to inform . The best speaker knows and uses these different means . Not only will he know how to move by bring- ing " the matter before people's eyes , " 85 and by introducing novelty and wonders ...
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... means be employed , with per- haps a little more diligence , and more accurate preparation . Now , on the contrary , it may be stated as a fact , that the ways and means hitherto discovered and observed , of effecting any matter or work ...
... means be employed , with per- haps a little more diligence , and more accurate preparation . Now , on the contrary , it may be stated as a fact , that the ways and means hitherto discovered and observed , of effecting any matter or work ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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