The Fusion of Horatian and Aristotelian Literary Criticism, 1531-1555, Tom 32University of Illinois Press, 1946 - 117 |
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... tragedy and comedy , as imitations of human actions , are primarily secundum naturam , although some tragedies , and the Old Comedy of Aristophanes as well , do admit gods and conversations with gods . The New Comedy , however , rejects ...
... tragedy and comedy , as imitations of human actions , are primarily secundum naturam , although some tragedies , and the Old Comedy of Aristophanes as well , do admit gods and conversations with gods . The New Comedy , however , rejects ...
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... comedy is a certain genus of poetic imitation differing from all others . It differs from tragedy in its matter in this respect , that tragedy in the beginning is good to look upon and quiet , in its end or exit is fetid and horrible ...
... comedy is a certain genus of poetic imitation differing from all others . It differs from tragedy in its matter in this respect , that tragedy in the beginning is good to look upon and quiet , in its end or exit is fetid and horrible ...
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... tragedy and comedy , and would confine tragedy to royalty : " The royal state and the private state are the considera- tions which divide poetry into its species . " 92 The traditional medieval conception of tragedy and comedy , then ...
... tragedy and comedy , and would confine tragedy to royalty : " The royal state and the private state are the considera- tions which divide poetry into its species . " 92 The traditional medieval conception of tragedy and comedy , then ...
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