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" It is credited, whenever it moves, as a just picture of a real original ; as representing to the auditor what he would himself feel, if he were to do or suffer what is there feigned to be suffered or to be done. The reflection that strikes the heart is... "
Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespear's Plays.. - الصفحة xxviii
بواسطة Samuel Johnson - 1765 - عدد الصفحات: 72
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The Harvard Classics, المجلد 39

1909 - عدد الصفحات: 498
...suffer what is there feigned to be suffered or to be done. The reflection that strikes the heart is not, that the evils before us are real evils, but that they are evils to which we ourselves may be exposed. If there be any fallacy, it is not that we fancy the players, but that we...

Johnson on Shakespeare

Samuel Johnson - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 256
...suffer what is there feigned to be suffered or to be done. The reflection that strikes the heart is not, that the evils before us are real evils, but that they • are evils Jo which we ourselves may be exposed*. If there be any fallacy, it is not that we fancy the players,...

Literary Criticism: Pope to Croce

Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - عدد الصفحات: 676
...suffer what is there feigned to be suffered or to be done. The reflection that strikes the heart is not that the evils before us are real evils, but that they are evils to which we ourselves may be exposed. If there be any fallacy, it is not that we fancy the players but that we...
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Illusion and the Drama: Critical Theory of the Enlightenment and Romantic Era

Frederick Burwick - 2010 - عدد الصفحات: 357
...suffer what is there feigned to be suffered or done. The reflection that strikes the heart is not, that the evils before us are real evils, but that they are evils to which we ourselves may be exposed.... The delight of tragedy proceeds from our consciousness of fiction; if...
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Samuel Johnson and Biographical Thinking

Catherine Neal Parke - 1991 - عدد الصفحات: 212
...to be applied to his reading of Shakespeare, specifically to explain how the poet earns our belief: "If there be any fallacy, it is not that we fancy the players, but that we fancy ourselves unhappy for a moment; but we rather lament the possibility than suppose the presence of misery,...
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Sources of Dramatic Theory: Volume 2, Voltaire to Hugo

Michael J. Sidnell - 1991 - عدد الصفحات: 298
...suffer what is there feigned to be suffered or to be done. The reflection that strikes the heart is not that the evils before us are real evils, but that they are evils to which we ourselves may be exposed. If there be any fallacy, it is not that we fancy the players, but that we...
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William Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage, المجلد 5

Brian Vickers - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 585
...suffer what is there feigned to be suffered or to be done. The reflection that strikes the heart is not that the evils before us are real evils, but that they are evils to which we ourselves may be exposed. If there be any fallacy, it is not that we fancy the players but that we...
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The Cambridge Companion to Samuel Johnson

Greg Clingham - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 290
...reinforces his perception with a startling simile based on the realities of maternal love and fear: "If there be any fallacy, it is not that we fancy the players, but that we fancy ourselves unhappy for a moment; but we rather lament the possibility than suppose the presence of misery,...
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Comeuppance: Costly Signaling, Altruistic Punishment, and Other Biological ...

William Flesch - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 272
...selves in the tragic situation we see depicted, describes a vicarious relation to our own feeling: lf there be any fallacy, it is not that we fancy the players, but that we fancy ourselves unhappy for a moment; but we rather lament the possibility than suppose the presence of misery,...
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The Tragedy of King Lear: With Classic and Contemporary Criticisms

William Shakespeare - 2008 - عدد الصفحات: 380
...suffer what is there feigned to be suffered or to be done. The reflection that strikes the heart is not, that the evils before us are real evils, but that they are evils to which we ourselves may be exposed. If there be any fallacy it is not that we fancy the players, but that we...
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