Theatre and Drama in the Making, المجلد 1Houghton Mifflin, 1964 - 1071 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 412
... passions : one perhaps represents the ambition of a prince , the other ridicules the vanity of a citizen . Here you laugh at the coquetry and intrigues of a citizen's lady ; there you weep the unhappy passion of Phaedra : love amuses ...
... passions : one perhaps represents the ambition of a prince , the other ridicules the vanity of a citizen . Here you laugh at the coquetry and intrigues of a citizen's lady ; there you weep the unhappy passion of Phaedra : love amuses ...
الصفحة 449
... Passion for Bevil ; but all young People in full Health are liable to such a Passion , and perhaps the most sen- sible and the most virtuous are more than others liable : But besides , that she had kept this Passion within the Bounds of ...
... Passion for Bevil ; but all young People in full Health are liable to such a Passion , and perhaps the most sen- sible and the most virtuous are more than others liable : But besides , that she had kept this Passion within the Bounds of ...
الصفحة 496
... passion , as grief , anger , etc. , usually has upon the gestures and exterior , can so easily compass . To know the internal workings and movements of a great mind , of an Othello or a Hamlet for instance , the when and the why and the ...
... passion , as grief , anger , etc. , usually has upon the gestures and exterior , can so easily compass . To know the internal workings and movements of a great mind , of an Othello or a Hamlet for instance , the when and the why and the ...
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INTRODUCTION | xv |
Theory and Criticism of Tragedy 21 22235 | 21 |
from the Deipnosophists | 39 |
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