Aristotle: PoeticsUniversity of Michigan Press, 1967 - 124 páginas |
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... effect but is the least artistic element , the least con- ffnected with the poetic art ; in fact the force perfe of tragedy can be felt even without benefit of public performance and actors , while for 20 the production of the visual effect ...
... effect but is the least artistic element , the least con- ffnected with the poetic art ; in fact the force perfe of tragedy can be felt even without benefit of public performance and actors , while for 20 the production of the visual effect ...
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... effect . But the best 5 is the last ( no . 4 ) : I mean a case like the one in the Cresphontes where Merope is about to kill her son but does not do so because she recognizes him first ; 102 or in Iphigenia in Tauris the same happens ...
... effect . But the best 5 is the last ( no . 4 ) : I mean a case like the one in the Cresphontes where Merope is about to kill her son but does not do so because she recognizes him first ; 102 or in Iphigenia in Tauris the same happens ...
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... effects that have to be deliberately and consciously achieved through the use of speech . Elements of this endeavor are ( 1 ) proof and refutation 38 and ( 2 ) the stimulation of feelings such as | 56b1 pity , fear , 188 anger , and the ...
... effects that have to be deliberately and consciously achieved through the use of speech . Elements of this endeavor are ( 1 ) proof and refutation 38 and ( 2 ) the stimulation of feelings such as | 56b1 pity , fear , 188 anger , and the ...
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