Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... Hobbes , who even after his death ( 1679 ) irritated all speculation throughout a smaller and less convulsed age than that which formed him ; for he belonged , as Ranke has said , to the confusions and throes of the mid - century . He ...
... Hobbes , who even after his death ( 1679 ) irritated all speculation throughout a smaller and less convulsed age than that which formed him ; for he belonged , as Ranke has said , to the confusions and throes of the mid - century . He ...
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... Hobbes " the state of nature , " the " law of nature " -and advanced specula- tion by using these ideas as blank forms on which to inscribe his humane and liberal ethics . He also gave his well - known turn to the theory of the social ...
... Hobbes " the state of nature , " the " law of nature " -and advanced specula- tion by using these ideas as blank forms on which to inscribe his humane and liberal ethics . He also gave his well - known turn to the theory of the social ...
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... Hobbes ; but his English , into which passes the definite hard resonance of his Latin writing , was too pugnacious Its constituents . and domineering to serve a model . Hobbes is regardless of the audience , but Dryden and Addison ...
... Hobbes ; but his English , into which passes the definite hard resonance of his Latin writing , was too pugnacious Its constituents . and domineering to serve a model . Hobbes is regardless of the audience , but Dryden and Addison ...
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