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Pagina 155
... write , ( though in words understood by all men ) , that wise men only should be able to commend him . " 14 Thus Thu ... writes with judgment , both in his larger designs and in the selection and expression of details ; that he possesses ...
... write , ( though in words understood by all men ) , that wise men only should be able to commend him . " 14 Thus Thu ... writes with judgment , both in his larger designs and in the selection and expression of details ; that he possesses ...
Pagina 175
... writes from the mind , from stores of experience gathered in the memory through actual observation of men ( nature ) , out of which the fancy , guided by judgment , selects and brings together materials for the poetic structure . 19 ...
... writes from the mind , from stores of experience gathered in the memory through actual observation of men ( nature ) , out of which the fancy , guided by judgment , selects and brings together materials for the poetic structure . 19 ...
Pagina 275
... write well one must write from the materials of experience . To the argument that " humor is the effect of observation , and observation the effect of judgment , " he replies that observation is as necessary in all other plays as in the ...
... write well one must write from the materials of experience . To the argument that " humor is the effect of observation , and observation the effect of judgment , " he replies that observation is as necessary in all other plays as in the ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS CRITICAL ESSAYS | 118 |
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