Hesperia: Ergänzungsreihe, Schriften zur englischen PhilologieVandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1915 - 181 من الصفحات |
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... tragic , and in which the chief object should be to 1 P. IV , p . 337 , note 1 . The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Joanna Baillie , 1851 . delineate the progress of the higher passions in the human 6 Chapter One . Chapter.
... tragic , and in which the chief object should be to 1 P. IV , p . 337 , note 1 . The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Joanna Baillie , 1851 . delineate the progress of the higher passions in the human 6 Chapter One . Chapter.
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... tragic passion , not horrific incident . The error is made of singling out one passion and portraying it as almost wholly unrelated to the complex mass of rival emotions and traits that together make up human nature . The emphasis upon ...
... tragic passion , not horrific incident . The error is made of singling out one passion and portraying it as almost wholly unrelated to the complex mass of rival emotions and traits that together make up human nature . The emphasis upon ...
الصفحة 22
... tragic feeling , is hardly a real drama . There is no development of cha- racter or situation , no progressive action , no protagonist , no catastrophe . It is a succession of historical scenes portraying incidents of the great pest ...
... tragic feeling , is hardly a real drama . There is no development of cha- racter or situation , no progressive action , no protagonist , no catastrophe . It is a succession of historical scenes portraying incidents of the great pest ...
الصفحة 34
... tragic side of existence for dramatic presentation . In 1814 he was urged by several friends to try his hand at a tragedy . On January 22 he wrote to Murray , " Before I left town Kemble paid me the compliment of desiring me to write a ...
... tragic side of existence for dramatic presentation . In 1814 he was urged by several friends to try his hand at a tragedy . On January 22 he wrote to Murray , " Before I left town Kemble paid me the compliment of desiring me to write a ...
الصفحة 43
... tragic situation and the gradual unfolding of the elements of his characters . Instead of so doing , Byron hurls his reader not merely in medias res but into the very conclusion of the whole matter . He thus gains that compactness which ...
... tragic situation and the gradual unfolding of the elements of his characters . Instead of so doing , Byron hurls his reader not merely in medias res but into the very conclusion of the whole matter . He thus gains that compactness which ...
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