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Verse has a specific dramatic value as anyone can see by observing in himself the thrilling effect of a tirade in one of Racine's plays or of any Shakespeare's great set pieces ; and this is independent of the sense ; it is due to the ...
Verse has a specific dramatic value as anyone can see by observing in himself the thrilling effect of a tirade in one of Racine's plays or of any Shakespeare's great set pieces ; and this is independent of the sense ; it is due to the ...
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It does not deal with truth but with effect . That willing suspen- sion of disbelief of which Coleridge wrote is essential to it . The importance of truth to the dramatist is that it adds to interest , but to the dramatist truth is only ...
It does not deal with truth but with effect . That willing suspen- sion of disbelief of which Coleridge wrote is essential to it . The importance of truth to the dramatist is that it adds to interest , but to the dramatist truth is only ...
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that there was no intrinsic connection between cause and effect which could be perceived by the mind ; and of late the Principle of Indeterminacy , by bringing to view ' certain events to which apparently no causes can be assigned ...
that there was no intrinsic connection between cause and effect which could be perceived by the mind ; and of late the Principle of Indeterminacy , by bringing to view ' certain events to which apparently no causes can be assigned ...
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