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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 131
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Defense of Poesy

Sir Philip Sidney - Poetry - 1970 - 154 pages
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In Shakespeare's Day

James Vincent Cunningham - England - 1970 - 364 pages
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Die Funktion der Dichtung in der Theorie Sir Philip Sidneys

Reinhard Böhler - Poetry - 1971 - 266 pages
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Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to Grotowski

Bernard Frank Dukore, Bernard F. Dukore - Drama - 1974 - 1028 pages
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Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to Grotowski

Bernard Frank Dukore, Bernard F. Dukore - Drama - 1974 - 1028 pages
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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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Jonson and Elizabethan Comedy: Essays in Dramatic Rhetoric

Lester A. Beaurline - Drama - 1978 - 374 pages
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Analytical Sourcebook of Concepts in Dramatic Theory

Oscar L. Brownstein, Daphna Ben-Chaim - Literary Criticism - 1981 - 592 pages
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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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The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volume 23

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1987 - 1026 pages
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