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Page 25
... result of the fusion of the tradition of tragedies as exempla and of dramatic poetry as imitation . The resulting theory is that which was con- cerned with dramatic tragedies , and is therefore the theory which is concerned with ...
... result of the fusion of the tradition of tragedies as exempla and of dramatic poetry as imitation . The resulting theory is that which was con- cerned with dramatic tragedies , and is therefore the theory which is concerned with ...
Page 84
... result of actual fraud , the result of the effect of melancholic humours , apparently either the excess of the natural melancholy humour unduly increased by disease or sympathetic passions , or the melancholy adust burned from one of ...
... result of actual fraud , the result of the effect of melancholic humours , apparently either the excess of the natural melancholy humour unduly increased by disease or sympathetic passions , or the melancholy adust burned from one of ...
Page 202
... result of the evil wrath of Gloucester . But Gloucester himself is paying the even heavier penalty for the folly of his anger which has made him seek revenge on Edgar by preferring the unworthy Edmund . And this folly now leads him to ...
... result of the evil wrath of Gloucester . But Gloucester himself is paying the even heavier penalty for the folly of his anger which has made him seek revenge on Edgar by preferring the unworthy Edmund . And this folly now leads him to ...
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