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" Tragedy. Rapin, a judicious critic, has observed from Aristotle, that pride and want of commiseration are the most predominant vices in mankind; therefore, to cure us of these two, the inventors of Tragedy have chosen to work upon two other passions,... "
Poetic Justice in the Drama: The History of an Ethical Principle in Literary ... - الصفحة 128
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...example, is therefore the particular instruction which belongs to tragedy. Rapin, a judicious critick, has observed from Aristotle, that pride, and want...upon two other passions, which are, fear and pity. We are wrought to fear, by their setting before our eyes some terrible example of misfortune, which...

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...precept ; which is not delightful, or not so delightful as example. To purge the passions by example, is therefore the particular instruction which belongs to tragedy. Rapin, a judicious critick, has observed from Aristotle, that pride, and want of commiseration, are the most predominant...

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...precept; which is not delightful, or not so delightful as example. To purge the passions by example, is therefore the particular instruction which belongs to tragedy. Rapin, a judicious critick, has observed from Aristotle, that pride, and want, of commiseration, arc the most predominant...

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...precept; which is not delightful, or not so delightful as example. To purge the passions by example, is therefore the particular instruction which belongs...upon two other passions, which are, fear and pity. \y~e are wrought to fear, by their setting before our eyes some terrible example of misfortune, which...

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...precept ; which is not delightful, or not so delightful as example. To purge the passions by example, is therefore the particular instruction which belongs...want of commiseration are the most predominant vices of mankind ; therefore, to cure us of these two, the inventors of tragedy have chosen to work upon...

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...precept ; which is not delightful, or not so delightful as example. To purge the passions by example, is therefore the particular instruction which belongs to tragedy. Rapin, a judicious critic, lias observed from Aristotle, that pride and want of commiseration are the most predominant vices of...

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...precept; which is not delightful, or not so delightful as example. To purge the passions by example, is therefore the particular instruction which belongs...upon two other passions, which are, fear and pity. We are wrought to fear, by their setting before our eyes some terrible example of misfortune, which...

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...therefore the particular instruction which belongs to tragedy. Bapin, a judicious critic, has ol>served, from Aristotle, that pride and want of commiseration...upon two other passions, which are fear and pity. We are wrought to fear by their setting before our eyes some terrible example of misfortune which happened...

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...precept ; which is not delightful, or not so delightful as example. To purge the passions by example, is therefore the particular instruction which belongs...upon two other passions, which are fear and pity. We are wrought to fear by their setting before our eyes some terrible example of misfortune, which...




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