Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to GrotowskiHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974 - 1003 páginas |
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... unity of time is not sufficent : the moral unity must also be considered , whose neglect is felt by every one , while the neglect of the other , though it generally involves an impossibility , is yet not so generally offensive because ...
... unity of time is not sufficent : the moral unity must also be considered , whose neglect is felt by every one , while the neglect of the other , though it generally involves an impossibility , is yet not so generally offensive because ...
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... Unity than the uninterrupted progress of an opposition , which serves to keep up the dramatic movement , simplicity will then come but poorly off : for , without violating this rule of Unity , we may go on to an almost endless ...
... Unity than the uninterrupted progress of an opposition , which serves to keep up the dramatic movement , simplicity will then come but poorly off : for , without violating this rule of Unity , we may go on to an almost endless ...
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... unity of time is a precisely similar case . In the pure realm of imagi- native idea we may no doubt , with no difficulty , combine vast periods of time ; in the direct vision of perception we cannot so readily pass over a few years . If ...
... unity of time is a precisely similar case . In the pure realm of imagi- native idea we may no doubt , with no difficulty , combine vast periods of time ; in the direct vision of perception we cannot so readily pass over a few years . If ...
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The Art of Poetry | 67 |
On the Sublime | 76 |
GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO 103 The Genealogy of the Gentile Gods | 112 |
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