Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to GrotowskiHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974 - 1003 من الصفحات |
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... less frequent , passions less turbulent ; heroism has become less unbending , courage less material and less ferocious . People still die on the stage , it is true , as in reality they still must die , but death has ceased - or will ...
... less frequent , passions less turbulent ; heroism has become less unbending , courage less material and less ferocious . People still die on the stage , it is true , as in reality they still must die , but death has ceased - or will ...
الصفحة 735
... less exacting , infinitely more peaceful and patient , more salutary , abstract , and general , than are those that reside in the ordinary consciousness . Thence , far less struggle or at least a struggle of far less violence - between ...
... less exacting , infinitely more peaceful and patient , more salutary , abstract , and general , than are those that reside in the ordinary consciousness . Thence , far less struggle or at least a struggle of far less violence - between ...
الصفحة 918
... less it fulfils it the worse the art . And the appraisement of feelings ( i.e. , the acknowledgment of these or those feelings as being more or less good , more or less necessary for the well - being of mankind ) is made by the ...
... less it fulfils it the worse the art . And the appraisement of feelings ( i.e. , the acknowledgment of these or those feelings as being more or less good , more or less necessary for the well - being of mankind ) is made by the ...
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The Art of Poetry | 67 |
On the Sublime | 76 |
GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO 103 The Genealogy of the Gentile Gods | 112 |
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