Lectures on Dramatic Literature, Or, The Employment of the Passions in Drama: First SeriesD. Appleton, 1849 - 245 psl. |
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... Tragedy , which excite our pity ; not that we love the misfortunes of others , but we love the pity which we feel in witnessing them on the stage , where the sufferings of the actors are only fictitious . The soul experiences plea- sure ...
... Tragedy , which excite our pity ; not that we love the misfortunes of others , but we love the pity which we feel in witnessing them on the stage , where the sufferings of the actors are only fictitious . The soul experiences plea- sure ...
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... tragedy , and see the heroine a prey to a sort of convulsive frenzy ; when we hear her cries and her sobs ; when she wrings her hands and often falls down and rolls upon the stage , who can tell us if it is love , anger , or grief which ...
... tragedy , and see the heroine a prey to a sort of convulsive frenzy ; when we hear her cries and her sobs ; when she wrings her hands and often falls down and rolls upon the stage , who can tell us if it is love , anger , or grief which ...
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... tragedy ex- presses the sentiments which the poet wishes to excite in the breast of the spectator , remarks with horror the frightful tempest which agitates her soul . Sophocles has prolonged the agony of Antigone only with a view to ...
... tragedy ex- presses the sentiments which the poet wishes to excite in the breast of the spectator , remarks with horror the frightful tempest which agitates her soul . Sophocles has prolonged the agony of Antigone only with a view to ...
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... . This convulsion and palpitating agony , this struggle for life , struck them and moved them to pity . They understood this kind of tragedy . III . OF MAN'S STRUGGLES WITH PHYSICAL PAIN - THE PHYSICAL SUFFERING AND THE FEAR OF DEATH . 31.
... . This convulsion and palpitating agony , this struggle for life , struck them and moved them to pity . They understood this kind of tragedy . III . OF MAN'S STRUGGLES WITH PHYSICAL PAIN - THE PHYSICAL SUFFERING AND THE FEAR OF DEATH . 31.
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... tragedy of Sophocles , of which the action is clear and rapid , and of which the incidents arise only from the sentiments of the personages . There is no less simpli- city in the expression than in the action . Hear Philoctetes relate ...
... tragedy of Sophocles , of which the action is clear and rapid , and of which the incidents arise only from the sentiments of the personages . There is no less simpli- city in the expression than in the action . Hear Philoctetes relate ...
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Lectures on Dramatic Literature– Or, The Employment of the Passions in Drama Saint-Marc Girardin Visos knygos peržiūra - 1849 |
Lectures on Dramatic Literature– Or, The Employment of the Passions in Drama Saint-Marc Girardin Visos knygos peržiūra - 1849 |
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