Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to GrotowskiHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974 - 1003 páginas |
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Bernard Frank Dukore, Bernard F. Dukore. that is complete , and whole , and of a certain magnitude ; for there may be a whole that is wanting in magnitude . A whole is that which has a beginning , a middle , and an end . A beginning is ...
Bernard Frank Dukore, Bernard F. Dukore. that is complete , and whole , and of a certain magnitude ; for there may be a whole that is wanting in magnitude . A whole is that which has a beginning , a middle , and an end . A beginning is ...
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... whole mind , and convert the former into themselves , at least tincture them so strongly as totally to alter their nature . And the soul , being , at the same time , roused by passion , and charmed by eloquence , feels on the whole a ...
... whole mind , and convert the former into themselves , at least tincture them so strongly as totally to alter their nature . And the soul , being , at the same time , roused by passion , and charmed by eloquence , feels on the whole a ...
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... whole farce consists in the remarkable character of the means which he employs . Suzanne d'Ange wants to marry M. de Nanjac ; and the whole drama consists only in the means which she formulates . Buridan wants to exploit the monstrous ...
... whole farce consists in the remarkable character of the means which he employs . Suzanne d'Ange wants to marry M. de Nanjac ; and the whole drama consists only in the means which she formulates . Buridan wants to exploit the monstrous ...
Contenido
The Art of Poetry | 67 |
On the Sublime | 76 |
GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO 103 The Genealogy of the Gentile Gods | 112 |
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