Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... comic character . Among the most thorough of the Renaissance tracts on the laughable , Vincenzo Maggi's On the Ridiculous considers in detail Aristotle's reference to the ridiculous ( To Gelion , Poetics , 1449a ) . There are , Maggi ...
... comic character . Among the most thorough of the Renaissance tracts on the laughable , Vincenzo Maggi's On the Ridiculous considers in detail Aristotle's reference to the ridiculous ( To Gelion , Poetics , 1449a ) . There are , Maggi ...
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... comic literature and in jokes . There is so little to him that we have no way of sympathizing with him and thus readily accept him as a victim . IV Like characters we laugh at , those we laugh with are of two types , wits and comic ...
... comic literature and in jokes . There is so little to him that we have no way of sympathizing with him and thus readily accept him as a victim . IV Like characters we laugh at , those we laugh with are of two types , wits and comic ...
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... comic action ; once we get to know him , we know that each time he appears we are likely soon to have cause for laughter . The catalyst performs as his major action the unmasking of affected fools , revealing their true character , if ...
... comic action ; once we get to know him , we know that each time he appears we are likely soon to have cause for laughter . The catalyst performs as his major action the unmasking of affected fools , revealing their true character , if ...
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On the Syntax of Provençal Possessives | 39 |
Observations on Pulcis Reworking of the Anonymous Orlando | 65 |
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