University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 181940 |
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... writers than is his wont in later years , be some- what qualified . For , in his prefatory words " To the Readers , " he remarks , in a tone quite conventional for the age , " It hath been noted by divers , that Homer in poesy ...
... writers than is his wont in later years , be some- what qualified . For , in his prefatory words " To the Readers , " he remarks , in a tone quite conventional for the age , " It hath been noted by divers , that Homer in poesy ...
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... Writers . On the other side , if Men have a great deal of Fire and have not excellent Organs , they feel the foremen- tion'd Motions in thinking without extraordinary hints . And these we call Fustian - Writers . When I had done this I ...
... Writers . On the other side , if Men have a great deal of Fire and have not excellent Organs , they feel the foremen- tion'd Motions in thinking without extraordinary hints . And these we call Fustian - Writers . When I had done this I ...
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... writers , " the third are men of genius . In The Grounds of Criticism Dennis has reduced his categories to two , which seem roughly to correspond to the fustian writer and the genius of the Remarks . Men are moved for two reasons , he ...
... writers , " the third are men of genius . In The Grounds of Criticism Dennis has reduced his categories to two , which seem roughly to correspond to the fustian writer and the genius of the Remarks . Men are moved for two reasons , he ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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