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" And as the strongest proof of it we find that upon the stage, and in the dramatic contests, such tragedies, if they succeed, have always the most tragic effect; and Euripides, though in other respects faulty in the conduct of his subjects, seems clearly... "
The Theatre of the Greeks: Or, The History, Literature, and Criticism of the ... - Página 149
de Philip Wentworth Buckham - 1830 - 572 páginas
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the ..., Volume 1

Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 380 páginas
...subjects, seems clearly to be the most Tragic of all Poets. I place in the second rank, that kind of fable which some assign the first ; that which is of a double...this passes for the best, is owing to the weakness 5 of the spectators, to whose 1 That weakness which cannot bear strong emotions, even from fictitious...
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the ..., Volume 1

Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 388 páginas
...Tragic of all Poets. I place in the second rank, that kind of fable to which some assign \hejirst ; that which is of a double construction, like the Odyssey,...this passes for the best, is owing to the weakness 5 of the spectators, to whose * That weakness which cannot bear strong emotions, even from fictitious...
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the ..., Volume 1

Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 386 páginas
...most Tragic of all Poets. I place in the second rank, that kind of fable to which some assign the^ntf; that which is of a Double construction, like the Odyssey,...the bad, characters. That this passes for the best, js owing to the weakness s of the spectators, to whose 1 That weakness which cannot bear strong emotions,...
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the ..., Volume 2

Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 516 páginas
...being reminded of the MACBETH of SHAKSPEARE. NOTE 99. P. 137. THAT WHICH IS OF A DOUBLE CONSTRUCTION, AND ALSO ENDS IN TWO OPPOSITE EVENTS, TO THE GOOD, AND TO THE BAD, CHARACTERS. ЕТГГАт, «' 2T2TAEIN Е^жг«— ¿.«."That " Construction which has a double construction."...
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the Translation ...

Aristotle - 1815 - 492 páginas
...respects, faulty in the conduct of his subjects, seems clearly to be the most tragic of all poets™. I place in the second rank, that kind of fable to...which is of a double construction, like the Odyssey, aud also ends in two opposite events, to the good and to the bad chatactors™. That this passes for...
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The Theatre of the Greeks: A Series of Papers Relating to the History and ...

John William Donaldson - 1836 - 636 páginas
...other respects faulty in the conduct of his subjects, seems clearly to be the most tragic of all poets. I place in the second rank that kind of fable to which...whose wishes the poets accommodate their productions. This kind of pleasure, however, is not the proper pleasure of Tragedy, but belongs rather to Comedy...
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The Grecian Drama: A Treatise on the Dramatic Literature of the Greeks

John Richard Darley (Bp. of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh) - 1840 - 580 páginas
...other respects faulty in the conduct of his subjects, seems clearly to be the most tragic of all poets. I place in the second rank that kind of fable to which...whose wishes the poets accommodate their productions. This kind of pleasure, however, is not the proper pleasure of Tragedy, but belongs rather to Comedy...
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The Theatre of the Greeks: A Series of Papers Relating to the History and ...

John William Donaldson - 1849 - 642 páginas
...other respects faulty in the conduct of his subjects, seems clearly to be the most tragic of all poets. I place in the second rank that kind of fable to which some assign the ßrst ; that which is of a double construction, like the Odyssey, and also ends in two opposite events,...
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The Poetics of Aristotle, tr. by Twining [ed. by H. Hamilton].

Aristotle - 1851 - 90 páginas
...respects, faulty in the conduct of his subjects, seems clearly to be the most tragic of all poets. I place in the second rank, that kind of fable to...double construction, like the Odyssey, and also ends in (a) two opposite events, to the good, and to the bad, characters. That this passes for the best, is...
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Theatre of the Greeks ... information relative to the rise, progress, and ...

Greeks - 1860 - 904 páginas
...other respects faulty in the conduct of his subjects, seems clearly to be the most tragic of all poets. I place in the second rank that kind of fable to which...whose wishes the poets accommodate their productions. This kind of pleasure, however, is not the proper pleasure of Tragedy, but belongs rather to Comedy;...
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