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Page 50
... poetic justice , the observance of which was generally regarded as necessary by most theoreticians of literature . Addison , whose attitude in this matter was close to life , described poetic justice as " a ridiculous doctrine in modern ...
... poetic justice , the observance of which was generally regarded as necessary by most theoreticians of literature . Addison , whose attitude in this matter was close to life , described poetic justice as " a ridiculous doctrine in modern ...
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... poetic justice , unlike Addison's is not flexible , adduces for the observance of poetic justice reasons that are theological rather than aesthetic . In a work of art , as in a historical narration , says Dennis , " those events are the ...
... poetic justice , unlike Addison's is not flexible , adduces for the observance of poetic justice reasons that are theological rather than aesthetic . In a work of art , as in a historical narration , says Dennis , " those events are the ...
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... poetic justice when he describes the death of Hamlet . He waxes elo- quent and rhetorically asks : " Who can see or read the death of the young prince without melting into tears and compassion ? " ( pp . 47-48 ) . It might surprise some ...
... poetic justice when he describes the death of Hamlet . He waxes elo- quent and rhetorically asks : " Who can see or read the death of the young prince without melting into tears and compassion ? " ( pp . 47-48 ) . It might surprise some ...
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Summer and Winter 1984 Nos 1 and | 8 |
PREM NATH Hamlet in the Eighteenth | 41 |
Notes | 58 |
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