The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... laughter . Tra . Laughter ! a fit object For poetry to aim at ! Com . Yes , laughter is my object : ' tis a property In man essential to his reason . Tra . So ; But I move horror , and that frights the guilty From his dear sins ...
... laughter . Tra . Laughter ! a fit object For poetry to aim at ! Com . Yes , laughter is my object : ' tis a property In man essential to his reason . Tra . So ; But I move horror , and that frights the guilty From his dear sins ...
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... laughter is a fault in comedy , a kind of turpitude that depraves some part of a man's nature with- out a disease . As a wry face without pain moves laughter , or a deformed vizard , or a rude clown dressed in a lady's habit and using ...
... laughter is a fault in comedy , a kind of turpitude that depraves some part of a man's nature with- out a disease . As a wry face without pain moves laughter , or a deformed vizard , or a rude clown dressed in a lady's habit and using ...
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... laughter ) They shall look fresh a week after . Sad Shep . Prol .: Safe on this ground , then , we not fear today To tempt your laughter by our rustic play . Apparently he believed that if clownage , or what he would consider such , is ...
... laughter ) They shall look fresh a week after . Sad Shep . Prol .: Safe on this ground , then , we not fear today To tempt your laughter by our rustic play . Apparently he believed that if clownage , or what he would consider such , is ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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