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... Cicero's conception of ideal imitation , to be reviewed presently , must be taken into account in considering his complete view . For the rest his theory can hardly be said to go beyond a notion of repro- ductive imagination through ...
... Cicero's conception of ideal imitation , to be reviewed presently , must be taken into account in considering his complete view . For the rest his theory can hardly be said to go beyond a notion of repro- ductive imagination through ...
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... Cicero and Quintilian taught that oratory should move and please as well as inform . In treating the subject of delight they are more generally concerned with pleasure in apt lan- guage and rhythmic movement . Yet in both there are evi ...
... Cicero and Quintilian taught that oratory should move and please as well as inform . In treating the subject of delight they are more generally concerned with pleasure in apt lan- guage and rhythmic movement . Yet in both there are evi ...
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... Cicero rather closely , and in general presents Cicero's practice as a model for orators to follow . Where Cicero went to the Greeks , Quintilian found it unnecessary to look beyond his illustrious countryman for a standard of ...
... Cicero rather closely , and in general presents Cicero's practice as a model for orators to follow . Where Cicero went to the Greeks , Quintilian found it unnecessary to look beyond his illustrious countryman for a standard of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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