Thatsanakhati Thāng Sātsanā Nai Wannakam |
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... tragedy is innocent . Gervinus , though mocke , still rides in article after article in which the crrers and misdoings of major and miner characters alike are shown as the causes of catastrophe . Any weakness or peccadillo is good ...
... tragedy is innocent . Gervinus , though mocke , still rides in article after article in which the crrers and misdoings of major and miner characters alike are shown as the causes of catastrophe . Any weakness or peccadillo is good ...
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... tragedy and not in the fates that befall them . Tragedy , they declare , celebrates virtues of which the world is not worthy . It displays qual ities that are the glory of human nature : courage , fidelity , strength to endure , the ...
... tragedy and not in the fates that befall them . Tragedy , they declare , celebrates virtues of which the world is not worthy . It displays qual ities that are the glory of human nature : courage , fidelity , strength to endure , the ...
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... tragedy that boldly disregards what virtually all great tragedies show , in order to concentrate on what he declares ... tragedy . And when he comes to modern tragedy , he finds Goethe's Clavigo a more perfect example of the highest kind ...
... tragedy that boldly disregards what virtually all great tragedies show , in order to concentrate on what he declares ... tragedy . And when he comes to modern tragedy , he finds Goethe's Clavigo a more perfect example of the highest kind ...
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