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... mind with shadows when it cannot enjoy the substance . For , upon a narrow in- spection , poetry strongly shows that a greater grandeur of things , a more perfect order , and a more beautiful variety is pleasing to the mind than can ...
... mind with shadows when it cannot enjoy the substance . For , upon a narrow in- spection , poetry strongly shows that a greater grandeur of things , a more perfect order , and a more beautiful variety is pleasing to the mind than can ...
Pagina 127
... mind ; for it consisteth of two appetites together , to please , and to be pleased ; and the de- light men take in delighting is not sensual , but a pleasure or joy of the mind , consisting in the imagination [ let us say real- ization ] ...
... mind ; for it consisteth of two appetites together , to please , and to be pleased ; and the de- light men take in delighting is not sensual , but a pleasure or joy of the mind , consisting in the imagination [ let us say real- ization ] ...
Pagina 128
... mind , on the other hand , is internal , that is , it is a response of the mind either to an image of an object present to the sense or to one called up from within , which creates , is accompanied by , or is modified by some appetite ...
... mind , on the other hand , is internal , that is , it is a response of the mind either to an image of an object present to the sense or to one called up from within , which creates , is accompanied by , or is modified by some appetite ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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