Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... comedy , the incitement to the continued assertion of the will . It is true the comedy , like every representation of human life , without exception , must bring before our eyes suffering and adversity ; but it presents it to us as ...
... comedy , the incitement to the continued assertion of the will . It is true the comedy , like every representation of human life , without exception , must bring before our eyes suffering and adversity ; but it presents it to us as ...
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... comedy . . . but as they advance little by little in the direction of the cloudy peaks of the intellect , or as they pore over the gloomy braziers of metaphysics , the nations of the world begin to laugh diabolically with the laughter ...
... comedy . . . but as they advance little by little in the direction of the cloudy peaks of the intellect , or as they pore over the gloomy braziers of metaphysics , the nations of the world begin to laugh diabolically with the laughter ...
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... comedy nearly always possesses the transparence of an alle- gory . . . . It must be admitted that the enormous poetic good humour which is required for the true grotesque is found but rarely among us in level and continuous doses ...
... comedy nearly always possesses the transparence of an alle- gory . . . . It must be admitted that the enormous poetic good humour which is required for the true grotesque is found but rarely among us in level and continuous doses ...
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