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... and a feigned one in prose ; but the second is a capital part of learn- ing , and no other than feigned history . And here , as in our divisions , 7 we endeavour to find and trace the true sources of HOBBES'S PREDECESSORS 69.
... and a feigned one in prose ; but the second is a capital part of learn- ing , and no other than feigned history . And here , as in our divisions , 7 we endeavour to find and trace the true sources of HOBBES'S PREDECESSORS 69.
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Language and literature. -- verse , which are beyond the severity of prose . " 21 It is this which marks the boundary between oratory and poetry . Dry- den has specific reference to " the thought or imagination of a poet " which ...
Language and literature. -- verse , which are beyond the severity of prose . " 21 It is this which marks the boundary between oratory and poetry . Dry- den has specific reference to " the thought or imagination of a poet " which ...
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... prose , you were now expected to think prosaically and to feel poetically . Prose was for conveying what was felt to be true , and was addressed to the judg- ment ; poetry was for conveying pleasure and was addressed to the fancy.21 ...
... prose , you were now expected to think prosaically and to feel poetically . Prose was for conveying what was felt to be true , and was addressed to the judg- ment ; poetry was for conveying pleasure and was addressed to the fancy.21 ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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