Dramatic Essays of the Neoclassic AgeHenry Hitch Adams, Baxter Hathaway Columbia University Press, 1950 - 412 páginas A collection of critical dramatic essays from the neoclassic period beginning in 1660 with the Restoration period in England and the influence of French neoclassic ideas. Includes essays from Pierre Corneille, John Dryden, Saint-Evremond, John Milton, and others. |
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... misfortune , where we see the fall of people similar to ourselves , brings to us a fear of a similar one . This fear brings us to a desire of avoiding it , and this desire to purging , moderating , rectifying , and even eradicating in ...
... misfortune , where we see the fall of people similar to ourselves , brings to us a fear of a similar one . This fear brings us to a desire of avoiding it , and this desire to purging , moderating , rectifying , and even eradicating in ...
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... misfortune since they are unfortunate only to the extent of their passion for each other . They fall into unhappiness by this human weakness which we share with them . Their misfortune causes pity ; this is sure , and that it has wrung ...
... misfortune since they are unfortunate only to the extent of their passion for each other . They fall into unhappiness by this human weakness which we share with them . Their misfortune causes pity ; this is sure , and that it has wrung ...
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... misfortunes on account of his crimes , we can feel no pity for him ; and should he be entirely virtuous and still encounter misfortune , the pity is turned to horror and aversion . I would like to know how Herr Nicolai would reconcile ...
... misfortunes on account of his crimes , we can feel no pity for him ; and should he be entirely virtuous and still encounter misfortune , the pity is turned to horror and aversion . I would like to know how Herr Nicolai would reconcile ...
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PIERRE CORNEILLE | 1 |
THOMAS SHADWELL | 35 |
VSAINTÉVREMOND | 102 |
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