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... ridiculous , which ( Aristotle claims ) properly belongs to comedy . Aristotle tells us in his Rhetoric that he has dealt with the ridiculous in the Poetics . Perhaps it was in that part which discussed comedy , which because of the ...
... ridiculous , which ( Aristotle claims ) properly belongs to comedy . Aristotle tells us in his Rhetoric that he has dealt with the ridiculous in the Poetics . Perhaps it was in that part which discussed comedy , which because of the ...
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... ridiculous in words or ridiculous in things : there is an honest laughter and a buffoon laughter . ' Tis merely a gift of nature to make everything ridiculous , for all the actions of human life have their fair and their wrong side ...
... ridiculous in words or ridiculous in things : there is an honest laughter and a buffoon laughter . ' Tis merely a gift of nature to make everything ridiculous , for all the actions of human life have their fair and their wrong side ...
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... ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism , that they are obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and pun- ishments , and an impartial execution of poetical justice . " But who were the first who established this rule he is not able ...
... ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism , that they are obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and pun- ishments , and an impartial execution of poetical justice . " But who were the first who established this rule he is not able ...
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The Art of Poetry | 67 |
On the Sublime | 76 |
GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO 103 The Genealogy of the Gentile Gods | 112 |
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absurd action actors Aeschylus ancient Aristophanes Aristotle artist audience beautiful bourgeois tragedy character Chorus comedy comic contrary Corneille Creon critics delight DIONYSUS drama dramatist effect emotions epic Epic poetry esthetic Euripides excite expression fear feeling fiction French FRIEND give Goethe Greek happy hero honor human Iago idea imagination imitation interest kind language laugh laughter manner means merely mind misfortune modern Molière moral nature never object observed Oedipus Othello pain passion Peripeteia person Philoctetes pity Plato Plautus play pleasure plot poem poet poetical poetry produce reason representation represented ridiculous romantic rules Samuel Taylor Coleridge scene sense sentiments Shakespeare Sophocles sorrow soul speak spectator spirit stage story sublime suffering theatre things thought three unities tion tragedy tragic tragicomedy translated true truth unity verse vice virtue well-made play whole words write