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... Tragedy , because he is suppos'd to be with- out Passion ; for who ever doubted that a Stoick is a Man , and consequently that he has Passions ; even Grace it self does not go so far as to divest a Man wholly even of worldly Passions ...
... Tragedy , because he is suppos'd to be with- out Passion ; for who ever doubted that a Stoick is a Man , and consequently that he has Passions ; even Grace it self does not go so far as to divest a Man wholly even of worldly Passions ...
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... Tragedy , at least of imperfect Tragedy . Horace argues , insinuates , engages , rallies , smiles ; Juvenal exclaims , apostrophizes , exaggerates , lashes , stabbs . There is in Horace almost every where an agreeable Mixture of good ...
... Tragedy , at least of imperfect Tragedy . Horace argues , insinuates , engages , rallies , smiles ; Juvenal exclaims , apostrophizes , exaggerates , lashes , stabbs . There is in Horace almost every where an agreeable Mixture of good ...
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... Tragedies [ Oxford , the World's Classics , 1928 ] ) that in spirit Cato belongs to the Restoration tradition of heroic tragedy , and that it ap- peals not to tragic pity and terror but to admiration and a special sort of pity — that ...
... Tragedies [ Oxford , the World's Classics , 1928 ] ) that in spirit Cato belongs to the Restoration tradition of heroic tragedy , and that it ap- peals not to tragic pity and terror but to admiration and a special sort of pity — that ...
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Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
To the Spectator on Poetical Justice 1712 | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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