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... true wit wanting . Hobbes is clear on the point : " And in any Discourse , whatsoever , if the defect of Discretion ... true home was the house of Judgment ; and his true game was the adult game of common sense " ( The Poetry of John ...
... true wit wanting . Hobbes is clear on the point : " And in any Discourse , whatsoever , if the defect of Discretion ... true home was the house of Judgment ; and his true game was the adult game of common sense " ( The Poetry of John ...
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... true art . Comedy is better , for it represents the exercise of both judgment and fancy ; even so , as we shall see , it is likely to be judgment in excess of fancy , and fancy working in a different mode from its wont in tragedy and ...
... true art . Comedy is better , for it represents the exercise of both judgment and fancy ; even so , as we shall see , it is likely to be judgment in excess of fancy , and fancy working in a different mode from its wont in tragedy and ...
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... true and serious . On the contrary , he specifically extends the sphere of the same fancy that is the activating ... true philosophy , " may , indeed , even surpass the best that philoso- phy has so far achieved . In the section in The ...
... true and serious . On the contrary , he specifically extends the sphere of the same fancy that is the activating ... true philosophy , " may , indeed , even surpass the best that philoso- phy has so far achieved . In the section in The ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
SOME OF HOBBESS PREDECESSORS IN THE PSYCHO | 25 |
HOBBESS THEORY OF IMAGINATION | 79 |
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