The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... imagining , and which it is driven to encompass , and the hard , crude , perverse conditions of man's earthly ... imagination lifts you above all this ! You soar to the clouds ! But down there is the street with its people going ...
... imagining , and which it is driven to encompass , and the hard , crude , perverse conditions of man's earthly ... imagination lifts you above all this ! You soar to the clouds ! But down there is the street with its people going ...
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... imaginative world in which they move , or which they are in process of creating for themselves , is for them more ... imagination which has the power to transcend reality , reducing all that's made to its spiritual substratum , out of ...
... imaginative world in which they move , or which they are in process of creating for themselves , is for them more ... imagination which has the power to transcend reality , reducing all that's made to its spiritual substratum , out of ...
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... imagination would have them be : a purpose which is at one with the whole endeavor of Jacobean tragic art , and with much of the endeavor of Jacobean comic art . He says : I shall depart from the methods of other people . But , it being ...
... imagination would have them be : a purpose which is at one with the whole endeavor of Jacobean tragic art , and with much of the endeavor of Jacobean comic art . He says : I shall depart from the methods of other people . But , it being ...
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