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... action psycho- logically , to produce the general impression intended , the poet must bring these two points of view before us , allowing each to advocate its cause in lively speech and counter - speech : he must go into the analysis of ...
... action psycho- logically , to produce the general impression intended , the poet must bring these two points of view before us , allowing each to advocate its cause in lively speech and counter - speech : he must go into the analysis of ...
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... action from cha- racters and of characters by means of actions , a better proportioned beauty , a clearer and more pleasing language ; whereas for tempestuous force , for wild exultation , for majestic view of history , Eschylus is ...
... action from cha- racters and of characters by means of actions , a better proportioned beauty , a clearer and more pleasing language ; whereas for tempestuous force , for wild exultation , for majestic view of history , Eschylus is ...
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... action of the play , by rhetorical declama- tion and moralising , he seeks to produce an effect which might be gained in greater purity and depth from the unison of the whole . That harmony between the moral and the religious life which ...
... action of the play , by rhetorical declama- tion and moralising , he seeks to produce an effect which might be gained in greater purity and depth from the unison of the whole . That harmony between the moral and the religious life which ...
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... actions and commands of the Gods are held up to blame - blame , too , for the most part , not called for by the character of the acting persons - and go unpunished in the sequel , so that it necessarily appears as the poet's own ...
... actions and commands of the Gods are held up to blame - blame , too , for the most part , not called for by the character of the acting persons - and go unpunished in the sequel , so that it necessarily appears as the poet's own ...
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... action is made to depend upon knowledge , not knowledge to depend upon the aims of active life . Only a few one - sided followers of Socrates , who , however , prove nothing as to the general tendency , are an exception to this rule ...
... action is made to depend upon knowledge , not knowledge to depend upon the aims of active life . Only a few one - sided followers of Socrates , who , however , prove nothing as to the general tendency , are an exception to this rule ...
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