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... Comedy of Tears , even as the Coquecigrues vanished before the large - lunged laugh of Pantagruel . If , as Johnson feared , his plot bordered slightly upon farce- and of what good comedy may this not be said ? -at least it can be urged ...
... Comedy of Tears , even as the Coquecigrues vanished before the large - lunged laugh of Pantagruel . If , as Johnson feared , his plot bordered slightly upon farce- and of what good comedy may this not be said ? -at least it can be urged ...
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... Comedy should excite our laughter by ridiculously exhibiting the Follies of the Lower Part of Mankind . Boileau , one of the best modern Critics , asserts , that Comedy will not admit of Tragic Distress . Le Comique , ennemi des soupirs ...
... Comedy should excite our laughter by ridiculously exhibiting the Follies of the Lower Part of Mankind . Boileau , one of the best modern Critics , asserts , that Comedy will not admit of Tragic Distress . Le Comique , ennemi des soupirs ...
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... Comedy aims at touching our Passions without the power of being truly pathetic : in this manner we are likely to lose one great source of Entertainment on the Stage ; for while the Comic Poet is invading the province of the Tragic Muse ...
... Comedy aims at touching our Passions without the power of being truly pathetic : in this manner we are likely to lose one great source of Entertainment on the Stage ; for while the Comic Poet is invading the province of the Tragic Muse ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 29 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
An Oratorio | 94 |
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