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Something like this parallelism probably underlies Aristotle's statement that the final cause of tragedy is a catharsis of the emotions of fear and pity raised by the fearful events in the tragedy , as his comments on those emotions in ...
Something like this parallelism probably underlies Aristotle's statement that the final cause of tragedy is a catharsis of the emotions of fear and pity raised by the fearful events in the tragedy , as his comments on those emotions in ...
157. oldal
rid of those fears which are inherent in the human condition , fears of time , of death , and of damnation . ... Such a life would be a life without fear of time , but of course no moderately conscious life can be so lived .
rid of those fears which are inherent in the human condition , fears of time , of death , and of damnation . ... Such a life would be a life without fear of time , but of course no moderately conscious life can be so lived .
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He has told himself the prophecies keep him secure and free of fear , but he is shaking inwardly with fear as he humiliates the messenger who comes to report the approach of the English army . And he admits to being entirely " sick at ...
He has told himself the prophecies keep him secure and free of fear , but he is shaking inwardly with fear as he humiliates the messenger who comes to report the approach of the English army . And he admits to being entirely " sick at ...
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