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... logic—Vico opposed to all former theories of poetry—Vico's judgements of the
grammarians and linguists who preceded him—Influence of seventeenth-century
writers on Vico–AEsthetic in the Scienza Nuova–Vico's mistakes —Progress still
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... logic—Vico opposed to all former theories of poetry—Vico's judgements of the
grammarians and linguists who preceded him—Influence of seventeenth-century
writers on Vico–AEsthetic in the Scienza Nuova–Vico's mistakes —Progress still
...
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VII OTHER AESTHETIC DOCTRINES OF THE SAME PERIOD Other writers of the
eighteenth century: Batteux—The English: W. Hogarth—E. Burke—H. Home—
Eclecticism and sensationalism : E. Platner — Fr. Hemsterhuis — Neo-Platonism
...
VII OTHER AESTHETIC DOCTRINES OF THE SAME PERIOD Other writers of the
eighteenth century: Batteux—The English: W. Hogarth—E. Burke—H. Home—
Eclecticism and sensationalism : E. Platner — Fr. Hemsterhuis — Neo-Platonism
...
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U. By intuition is frequently understood perception, or the knowledge of actual
reality, the apprehension of something as real. Certainly perception is intuition :
the perceptions of the room in which I am writing, of the ink-bottle and paper that
are ...
U. By intuition is frequently understood perception, or the knowledge of actual
reality, the apprehension of something as real. Certainly perception is intuition :
the perceptions of the room in which I am writing, of the ink-bottle and paper that
are ...
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... of the musician, of the painter, of the prose writer: but how little, as compared
with those who bear those names, just because they possess the most universal
dispositions and energies of human nature in so lofty a degree How little too
does ...
... of the musician, of the painter, of the prose writer: but how little, as compared
with those who bear those names, just because they possess the most universal
dispositions and energies of human nature in so lofty a degree How little too
does ...
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Great thinkers are sometimes called great writers, while other equally great
thinkers remain more or less fragmentary writers even if their fragments have the
scientific value of harmonious, coherent, and perfect works. We pardon thinkers
and ...
Great thinkers are sometimes called great writers, while other equally great
thinkers remain more or less fragmentary writers even if their fragments have the
scientific value of harmonious, coherent, and perfect works. We pardon thinkers
and ...
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