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... kind of experience , a distinctive level of acquaintance with life , and a sustained , intelligent , and sensitive curiosity towards life . ' It belongs to an educated mind , rich in generations of experience .. .. implies a constant ...
... kind of experience , a distinctive level of acquaintance with life , and a sustained , intelligent , and sensitive curiosity towards life . ' It belongs to an educated mind , rich in generations of experience .. .. implies a constant ...
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... kind , gods share the action of the play with men , but in the one their presence pervades the whole action from top to bottom , and gives to the drama its amplitude and significance , while in the other kind the gods are only a ...
... kind , gods share the action of the play with men , but in the one their presence pervades the whole action from top to bottom , and gives to the drama its amplitude and significance , while in the other kind the gods are only a ...
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... kind ; he does something such that , by an inevitable or natural sequence of events , he falls into disaster , thereby evoking in us the emotions of Pity and Fear , which it is the peculiar function of the tragic art to evoke . Of what a ...
... kind ; he does something such that , by an inevitable or natural sequence of events , he falls into disaster , thereby evoking in us the emotions of Pity and Fear , which it is the peculiar function of the tragic art to evoke . Of what a ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
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