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... reader see and feel . Actions and persons are so placed before the reader that he sees them as with his own eyes and responds emotionally to their significance . On this point Hobbes quotes Plutarch with full acceptance of his views ...
... reader see and feel . Actions and persons are so placed before the reader that he sees them as with his own eyes and responds emotionally to their significance . On this point Hobbes quotes Plutarch with full acceptance of his views ...
Pagina 155
... reader see them as before his own eyes . Altogether , Hobbes finds that Thucydides writes in a style of unusual perfection ; that he writes with judgment , both in his larger designs and in the selection and expression of details ; that ...
... reader see them as before his own eyes . Altogether , Hobbes finds that Thucydides writes in a style of unusual perfection ; that he writes with judgment , both in his larger designs and in the selection and expression of details ; that ...
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... Reader having no more sense of their force than our Flesh is sensible of the bones that sustain it . As the sense we have of bodies consisteth in change and variety of impression , so also does the sense of language in the variety and ...
... Reader having no more sense of their force than our Flesh is sensible of the bones that sustain it . As the sense we have of bodies consisteth in change and variety of impression , so also does the sense of language in the variety and ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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