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Page 123
... concerned with the subject . The inclination to digress is human . But the dramatist must avoid it even more ... concern yourself with the fortunes of certain people under certain conditions and keeps you attached to them till he has ...
... concerned with the subject . The inclination to digress is human . But the dramatist must avoid it even more ... concern yourself with the fortunes of certain people under certain conditions and keeps you attached to them till he has ...
Page 144
... concerned , it should be recognized that the demand for realism is unjusti- fied . Comedy is an artificial thing and so only the appearance , not the reality , of naturalism is in place . The laugh must be sought for its own sake . The ...
... concerned , it should be recognized that the demand for realism is unjusti- fied . Comedy is an artificial thing and so only the appearance , not the reality , of naturalism is in place . The laugh must be sought for its own sake . The ...
Page 213
... concerned whether it is a truthful likeness ; he is con- cerned only to create a plausible harmony convenient for his own purposes . So different may be the finished product from the original that it must be a common experience of ...
... concerned whether it is a truthful likeness ; he is con- cerned only to create a plausible harmony convenient for his own purposes . So different may be the finished product from the original that it must be a common experience of ...
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