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p.236.
Cf.Addison:TheSpectator,No.418.
3.Cf.A.Nicoll:TheTheoryofDrama,p.136.
4.Herckenrath:Coursde1’esthétique,QuotedbyFaguet(seebelow).
5.E.Faguet:DrameAncien,DrameModerne(1898),p.1-25.
6.A.Bain:TheEmotionsandthewill(1859),p.195.
7.Bergson:LeRire(1924),pp.160-174.
8.S.Johnson:PrefacetoShakespeare’sKingLear,reprintedinA.Nicoll’sShakespeareCriticism,(1916),p.137.
9.Bradley:ShakespeareanTragedy(1905),p.252.
CHAPTERⅣ
1.Burke:InquiryintotheOriginofourIdeaoftheSublimeandtheBeautiful(1756),§14-15.
2.Saint-Mare-Giradin:Coursdelalittératuredramatique(1874),TomⅠ,p.1-2.
3.Schopenhauer:TheworldaswillandIdea,Bk.Ⅲ§34.
4.Diderot:Paradoxesurlecomédidien;Oeuvresohoisis(Larousse),p.144.
5.Langfeld:TheAestheticAttitude(1928),Chap.Ⅲ.
6.Downey:CreativeImagination(1929),p.181.
7.MallerFreienfels:PsychologiederKunst(1922),Vol.Ⅰ,p.66.
8.Downey:CreativeImagination,p.181.
9.Flaubert:Correspondance(1850-1854),TomⅡ,pp.358-359.
10.MallerFreienfels:PsychologiederKunst,Vol.Ⅰ,p.67.
11.Gsell:LeThé?tre,p.29.
12.SarahBernhardt:Mémoires,TomⅡ,p.106.
13.Legouvé:SoixanteansdeSouvenirs.TomⅠ,p.243etseq.
14.P.Fitzgerald:LifeofDavidGarrick,(1868),Vol.Ⅱ,p.54.
15.Diderot:Paradoxesurlecomédien(seeNo.4above),p.153.
16.EneyelopediaBritanica,14thedition,Articleon“Acting”.
17.Shakespeare:Hamlet,ActIII,Sc.II.
18.EugéneDelacroix:Journl(1893-1895),TomI,p.247.
CHAPTERV
1.Plato:Republic,BkX.EnglishTranslationbyJe-wett(1892),pp.318-322.
2.Aristotle:Poetics,Chap.VI,EnglishTranslationbyButcher,p.23.
3.ForthediscussionofPityandFearinTragedyseethefollowing:
(Ⅰ)Corneille:DiscourssurlaTragédie.
(Ⅱ)Lessing:HambargDramaturgie(1967-1968),No.48.
(Ⅲ)E.Egger:Histoiredelacriticchezlesgrecs(1886),p.296.
(Ⅳ)Butcher:Aristotle’sTheoryofPoetryandFineArt,pp.240-273.
(Ⅴ)Bywater:AristotleontheArtofPoetryCom-mentary(1909),pp.210213.
4.Plato:Rep