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... later roundly to condemn as " false wit , " that is , the contriving of " verses into the formes of an Organ , a Hatchet , an Egg , an Altar , and a paire of Wings . " 80 Hobbes's doctrine of novelty , and its concomitant fancy , is ...
... later roundly to condemn as " false wit , " that is , the contriving of " verses into the formes of an Organ , a Hatchet , an Egg , an Altar , and a paire of Wings . " 80 Hobbes's doctrine of novelty , and its concomitant fancy , is ...
Pagina 151
... 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 , Aristotle in phi- losophy ...
... 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 , Aristotle in phi- losophy ...
Pagina 156
... later thought . His ideas are not always original ; indeed they are sometimes couched in the very language of tradition , as in the case of his remarks upon instruction as the end of literature . But the spirit in which he writes is ...
... later thought . His ideas are not always original ; indeed they are sometimes couched in the very language of tradition , as in the case of his remarks upon instruction as the end of literature . But the spirit in which he writes is ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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