The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 36
... person has done a thing or not . But the recognition which is most intimately connected with the plot and action is , as we have said , the recognition of persons . 4. This recognition , combined with Reversal , will produce either pity ...
... person has done a thing or not . But the recognition which is most intimately connected with the plot and action is , as we have said , the recognition of persons . 4. This recognition , combined with Reversal , will produce either pity ...
Stran 190
... person of our nation as a fault ; for , he says , they commonly make but one person considerable in a play ; they dwell on him , and his concernments , while the rest of the persons are only subservient to set him off . If he intends ...
... person of our nation as a fault ; for , he says , they commonly make but one person considerable in a play ; they dwell on him , and his concernments , while the rest of the persons are only subservient to set him off . If he intends ...
Stran 200
... persons to judge severely ; but if they would produce to public view ten or twelve pieces of this nature , they would per- haps give more latitude to the rules than I have done , when , by ex- perience , they had known how much we are ...
... persons to judge severely ; but if they would produce to public view ten or twelve pieces of this nature , they would per- haps give more latitude to the rules than I have done , when , by ex- perience , they had known how much we are ...
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From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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