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Hobbes defines fancy - what we would call imagination - as the power the mind has for finding resemblances . Judgment is the opposite and necessary power the mind has for making distinctions . The poets of wit , and the " prophets " and ...
Hobbes defines fancy - what we would call imagination - as the power the mind has for finding resemblances . Judgment is the opposite and necessary power the mind has for making distinctions . The poets of wit , and the " prophets " and ...
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The irregularities of Donne's diction not only convey the sound of a speaking voice in a more than ordinary emotional state , they not only serve to convey the unexpected to the reader , they serve above all to give the effect of a mind ...
The irregularities of Donne's diction not only convey the sound of a speaking voice in a more than ordinary emotional state , they not only serve to convey the unexpected to the reader , they serve above all to give the effect of a mind ...
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Even in antiquity , although the platonic tradition never entirely lost touch with its high valuation of mind and knowledge , however mystical and magical late neoplatonism became and however much the tradition of cosmic pessimism ...
Even in antiquity , although the platonic tradition never entirely lost touch with its high valuation of mind and knowledge , however mystical and magical late neoplatonism became and however much the tradition of cosmic pessimism ...
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Inhalt
The History of Ideas and the Study of Literature | 1 |
The Unnaturalness of Metaphysical Poetry | 18 |
The Theme of Cosmic Order | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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