A philosophical inquiry into the source of the pleasures derived from tragic representations

from which is deduced the secret of giving dramatic interest to tragedies intended for the stage. Preceded by a critical examination of the various theories adopted on the subject by the English, French, and German philosophers.

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A philosophical inquiry into the source of the pleasures derived from tragic representations

from which is deduced the secret of giving dramatic interest to tragedies intended for the stage. Preceded by a critical examination of the various theories adopted on the subject by the English, French, and German philosophers.

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Sherwood, Jones
Language
English
Pages
405

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London

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PN1892

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viii, 405, [3] p. ([3] p. at end advertisements)
Number of pages
405

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OL21858399M

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