Tragic Effect and Tragic Process in Some Plays of Shakespeare, and Their Background in the Literary and Ethical Theory of Classical Antiquity and the Middle Ages ...Stanford University, 1945 - 712 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
A work of literature is the embodiment | 2 |
an intention Hence the proper response to | 6 |
A work of literature is the ideal implicit | 3 |
7 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
action admiration Aeschylus aesthetic amazement Aristotelian Aristotle astonishment audience cause character Christian cited comedy commonplace Craig death discussion distinction doctrine Donatus doth drama Edited Elizabethan Eratosthenes essay essence example explicit fact feeling Fortinbras Fortune Furthermore Gorgias Hamlet hath hearer Hence Henry VI high style Horatio Iago instance intention interpretation involved judgement kind Locrine Macbeth marvellous means medieval Minturno moral choice move nature Neo-Platonic notion Othello passage passion persons philosopher phrase pity and fear play pleasure plot poem poet Poetics poetry Polybius principle Prologue quod Rape of Lucrece reader remarks Renaissance rhetoric Richard III scene scholastic scholasticism Sejanus sense Shakespeare Shakespearean tragedy Sidney Sidney's soul speak spectators speech story Strabo sunt Tamburlaine terror Theophrastus theory things Thomas Thomas Aquinas thou thought tion tradition tragedy tragic catastrophe tragic effect translation true truth virtue words