The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1819 |
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Pagina 122
... person of the same principles as the Unwins , contributed to fix his mind , without variety or relief , on those awful subjects , which , however proper to be recalled to the careless and insensible , are most dangerous to a diseased ...
... person of the same principles as the Unwins , contributed to fix his mind , without variety or relief , on those awful subjects , which , however proper to be recalled to the careless and insensible , are most dangerous to a diseased ...
Pagina 452
... person be represented as falling from happiness to misery ; for though such an arrangement might be agreeable to our feelings , it would excite neither pity nor ter- ror ; for pity is excited by the misfortunes of an innocent person ...
... person be represented as falling from happiness to misery ; for though such an arrangement might be agreeable to our feelings , it would excite neither pity nor ter- ror ; for pity is excited by the misfortunes of an innocent person ...
Pagina 453
... person is , in whose fate we are interested , and as the punish- ment terminates the danger or removes the misery , the dramatic effect is thus produced . Thus in the Iphigenia , which we have before mentioned , it is not the killing of ...
... person is , in whose fate we are interested , and as the punish- ment terminates the danger or removes the misery , the dramatic effect is thus produced . Thus in the Iphigenia , which we have before mentioned , it is not the killing of ...
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