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... remarks pointing to a psychology of effect are frequent and illuminating . He was , moreover , deeply in- terested in the creative processes involved in poetic composi- tion , and altogether he presents a valuable theory of these ...
... remarks pointing to a psychology of effect are frequent and illuminating . He was , moreover , deeply in- terested in the creative processes involved in poetic composi- tion , and altogether he presents a valuable theory of these ...
Pagina 236
... Remarks . In the Preface to the Remarks upon " Prince Arthur " Dennis had listed three kinds of writers with respect to genius . The first have great ideas without great emotion , the second have great emotions without great ideas , the ...
... Remarks . In the Preface to the Remarks upon " Prince Arthur " Dennis had listed three kinds of writers with respect to genius . The first have great ideas without great emotion , the second have great emotions without great ideas , the ...
Pagina 238
... Remarks upon " Prince Arthur , " continuing his first definition of genius , Dennis writes : Now it is very certain that a Man in transport , and one that is lifted up with pride and astonish'd , expresses himself quite with another air ...
... Remarks upon " Prince Arthur , " continuing his first definition of genius , Dennis writes : Now it is very certain that a Man in transport , and one that is lifted up with pride and astonish'd , expresses himself quite with another air ...
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SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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