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... poet writes from the mind , from stores of experience gathered in the memory through actual observation of men ( nature ) , out of which the fancy , guided by judgment , selects and brings together materials for the poetic structure ...
... poet writes from the mind , from stores of experience gathered in the memory through actual observation of men ( nature ) , out of which the fancy , guided by judgment , selects and brings together materials for the poetic structure ...
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... poet's way , he has pointed out , is to sound and probe the pas- sions of men and so to image these passions as to arouse the minds of his readers to a high pitch of emotional delight : Imaging is , in itself , the very height and life ...
... poet's way , he has pointed out , is to sound and probe the pas- sions of men and so to image these passions as to arouse the minds of his readers to a high pitch of emotional delight : Imaging is , in itself , the very height and life ...
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... Poet , but either from the Con- versation or Writings of men . After a Poet has formed a Character ( as suppose of an Ambitious Man ) his design is certainly to write it naturally , and he has no other rule to guid him in this , but to ...
... Poet , but either from the Con- versation or Writings of men . After a Poet has formed a Character ( as suppose of an Ambitious Man ) his design is certainly to write it naturally , and he has no other rule to guid him in this , but to ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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