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" For example, we are ravished with delight to see a fair woman, and yet are far from being moved to laughter. We laugh at deformed creatures wherein certainly we cannot delight. "
The New-York Literary Gazette, and Phi Beta Kappa Repository - Page 121
1826
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European Theories of the Drama: An Anthology of Dramatic Theory and ...

Barrett Harper Clark - Drama - 1918 - 524 pages
...tickling. Kor example, we are ravished with delight to see a fair woman, and yet are far from being moved to laughter. We laugh at deformed creatures,...mischances; we delight to hear the happiness of our friends or country, at which he were worthy to be laughed at that would laugh; we shall contrarily laugh sometimes...
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European Theories of the Drama: An Anthology of Dramatic Theory and ...

Barrett Harper Clark - Drama - 1918 - 528 pages
...tickling. Kor example, we are ravished with delight to see a fair woman, and yel are far from being moved to laughter. We laugh at deformed creatures, wherein certainly we cannot delight. \Ve delight in good chances, we laugh at mischances; we delight to hear the happiness of our friends...
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European Theories of the Drama: An Anthology of Dramatic Theory and ...

Barrett Harper Clark - Drama - 1918 - 532 pages
...tickling. For example, we are ravished with delight to see a fair woman, and yet are far from being moved to laughter. We laugh at deformed creatures,...cannot delight. We delight in good chances, we laugh at mischance*; we delight to hear the happiness of our friends or country, at which he were worthy to...
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Sir Philip Sidney: The Maker's Mind

Dorothy Connell - Literary Criticism - 1977 - 190 pages
...Laughter hath only a scornful tickling. ^L^,. 1Tr rayifihrt with ^%' ' ' r; ..... yet are far from being moved to laughter; we laugh at deformed creatures, wherein certainly we cannot delight. . . . Yet deny I not but that they may go well together. For as in Alexander's picture well set out...
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Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and Poetry

Philip Sidney - History - 1983 - 580 pages
...tickling. For s example, we are ravished with delight to see a fair woman, and yet are far from being moved to laughter. We laugh at deformed creatures,...our friends and country, at which he were worthy to be laughed at that would laugh. We shall, contrarily, laugh sometimes to find a matter quite mistaken...
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Elizabethan Popular Culture

Leonard R. N. Ashley - England - 1988 - 330 pages
...tickling. For example, we are ravished with delight to see a fair woman, and yet are far from being moved to laughter. We laugh at deformed creatures,...mischances; we delight to hear the happiness of our friends, or country, at which he were worthy to be laughed at that would laugh. We shall, contrarily, laugh...
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Sources of Dramatic Theory: Volume 1, Plato to Congreve

Michael J. Sidnell - Drama - 1991 - 332 pages
...tickling. For example, we are ravished with delight to see a fair woman and yet are far from being moved to laughter. We laugh at deformed creatures,...mischances. We delight to hear the happiness of our friends, or country, at which he were worthy to be laughed at that would laugh. We shall, contrarily, laugh...
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Drama und Theater: eine Einführung

Elke Platz-Waury - Drama - 1978 - 272 pages
...tickling. For example, we are ravished with delight to see a fair woman, and yet are far from being moved to laughter. We laugh at deformed creatures,...mischances; we delight to hear the happiness of our friends, or country ... We shall contrarily, laugh sometimes to find a matter quite mistaken and go 52 In: Platz...
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An Apology For Poetry (Or The Defence Of Poesy): Revised and Expanded Second ...

Philip Sidney - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 286 pages
...tickling. For example, we are ravished with delight to see a fait woman, and yet are far from being moved to laughter. We laugh at deformed creatures,...mischances; we delight to hear the happiness of our friends, or country, at which he were worthy 30 to be laughed at that would laugh. We shall, contrarily, laugh...
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Selected Writings

Philip Sidney - English poetry - 2002 - 182 pages
...tickling. For example, we are ravished with delight to see a fair woman, and yet are far from being moved to laughter. We laugh at deformed creatures,...at mischances; we delight to hear the happiness of friends or country, at which he were worthy to be laughed at that would laugh. We shall, contrarily,...
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