| Aristotle - 1920 - 100 páginas
...worse, however, not as regards any and every sort of fault, but only as regards one particular kind, the Ridiculous, which is a species of the Ugly. The...something ugly and distorted without causing pain. Though the successive changes in Tragedy and their authors are not unknown, we cannot say the same... | |
| Thomas Dwight Goodell - 1920 - 312 páginas
...regards one particular kind, the ridiculous, which is a species of the ugly. The ridiculous may be denned as a mistake or deformity, not productive of pain...something ugly and distorted without causing pain. "Though the successive changes in tragedy and their authors are not unknown, we cannot say the same... | |
| Thomas Dwight Goodell - 1920 - 308 páginas
...worse, however, not as regards any and every sort of fault, but only as regards one particular kind, the ridiculous, which is a species of the ugly. The ridiculous may be denned as a mistake or deformity, not productive of pain or harm to others; the mask, for instance,... | |
| John Dewar Denniston - 1924 - 276 páginas
...worse, however, not as regards any and every sort of fault, but only as regards one particular kind, the Ridiculous, which is a species of the Ugly. The...something ugly and distorted without causing pain. I. BYWATER. Definition of Tragedy : its Parts POETICS cap. 6-9. Reserving hexameter poetry and Comedy... | |
| J. C. Gregory - 1924 - 264 páginas
...worse, however, not as regards any and every sort of fault, but only as regards one particular kind, the Ridiculous, which is a species of the Ugly. The Ridiculous may be defined as a mistake or a deformity not productive of pain or harm to others ; the mask, for instance, that excites laughter,... | |
| Charles Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre - 1927 - 392 páginas
...worse, however, not as regards any and every sort of fault, but only as regards one particular kind, the Ridiculous, which is a species of the Ugly. The Ridiculous may be denned as a mistake or deformity not productive of pain or harm to others; the mask, for instance,... | |
| Aristotle - 1920 - 100 páginas
...worse, however, not as regards any and every sort of fault, but only as regards one particular kind, the Ridiculous, which is a species of the Ugly. The...something ugly and distorted without causing pain. Though the successive changes in Tragedy and their authors are not unknown, we cannot say the same... | |
| Albert Hofstadter, Richard Kuhns - 2009 - 730 páginas
...worse, however, not as regards any and every sort of fault, but only as regards one particular kind, the Ridiculous, which is a species of the Ugly. The...mistake or deformity not productive of pain or harm 35 to others; the mask, for instance, that excites laughter, is something ugly and distorted without... | |
| Stephen David Ross - 1984 - 590 páginas
...worse, however, not as regards any and every sort of fault, but only as regards one particular kind, the Ridiculous, which is a species of the Ugly. The...something ugly and distorted without causing pain. Though the successive changes in Tragedy and their authors are not unknown, we cannot say the same... | |
| V. Raskin - 1984 - 316 páginas
...worse, however, not as regards any and every sort of fault, but only as regards one particular kind, the Ridiculous, which is a species of the Ugly. The...deformity not productive of pain or harm to others" (-4th, 229). Cicero also believed that humor "is restricted to that which may be described as unseemly... | |
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