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... imitation in art , opposing to this idea a theory of selective re - creation by the imagination in accordance with ... imitation ; for imitation can only create as its handiwork what it has seen , but imagination equally what it has not ...
... imitation in art , opposing to this idea a theory of selective re - creation by the imagination in accordance with ... imitation ; for imitation can only create as its handiwork what it has seen , but imagination equally what it has not ...
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... imitation . The Aristotelian conception of an imitation more universal than can be found in an individual , of life as it ought to be rather than as it is , 31 which led him to think of a painter as making a " likeness which is true to ...
... imitation . The Aristotelian conception of an imitation more universal than can be found in an individual , of life as it ought to be rather than as it is , 31 which led him to think of a painter as making a " likeness which is true to ...
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... imitation of it , either in Poetry or Painting , must of necessity produce a much greater : for both these arts , as I said before , are not only true imitations of Nature , but of the best Nature , of that which is wrought up to a ...
... imitation of it , either in Poetry or Painting , must of necessity produce a much greater : for both these arts , as I said before , are not only true imitations of Nature , but of the best Nature , of that which is wrought up to a ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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