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ulic,Bk.X,especially§605-606.
5.Bergson:Lesdonéesimmédiatesdelaconscience(1913),pp.14-15.
6.Döring,QuotedbyBywater(seeabove),p.212.
7.A.Nicoll:TheTheoryofDrama,p.120.
8.Guyau:Problèmesdel’esthétiquecontemporaine(1925),p.47.
9.Livingstone:ArticleonLiteratureinTheLegacyofGreece.
10.Bradley:OxfordLecturesonPoetry(1909),TheSublime,pp.37-65.
11.Kant:CritiqueofJudgment,Bk.I,§23.
12.Johnson:PrefacetoShakespeare(seeNo.8underChap.Ⅱ,above),p.96.
13.MacneileDixon:Tragedy(1925),p.73.
CHAPTERⅥ
1.Aristotle:Poetics,Chap.Ⅻ,Butcher’sTranslation.
2.Bywater:AristotleontheArtofPoetry,Commentary,p.214.
3.Corneille:DiscourssurlePoëmedramatique,Oeuvrescomplètes,EditiondeLahure,TomV,p.327.
4.Scthiller:AestheticalEssays,Bohn’sLibrary,p.251.
5.Agamemnon,1.1562.
6.Choephore,AugustaWebster’sTranslation,1.676.
7.Antigone,1.920.
8.Egger:HistoiredelaCritiquechezlesGrècs,p.302.
9.JohnsonPrefacetoShakespeare(seeNo.8,Chap.Ⅲ,above),pp.102-103.
10.Gervinus:Shakespeare,QuotedbyJ.S.Smart(seeNo12below).
11.J.S.Smart:Tragedy,EnglishAssociationEssays,Vol.Ⅷ,1922,pp.
12.Ibsen:Ghosts,ActⅡ,EnglishTranslationbyR.F.Sharp.
CHAPTERⅦ
1.Hegel:PhilosophieofArt,EnglishTranslationbyOsmaston(1916),Vol.Ⅳ,SectiononTragedy.
2.MacneileDixon:Tragedy,p.160.
3.Eckermann:ConversationswithGoethe,28March,1827.
4.Bradley:OxfordLecturesonPoetry,LectureonHegel’sTheoryofTragedy,(HenceforwardabbreviatedasOxf.Lect.).
5.Bradley:ShakespeareanTragedy(HenceforwardabbreviatedasSh.Trag.).
6.Oxf.Lect.,p.86.
7.Oxf.Lect.,pp.87-88.
8.Sh.Trag.,p.19.
9.Sh.Trag.,p.34.
10.Sh.Trag.,pp.25-39.
11.Sh.Trag.,pp.31-32.
12.Oxf.Lect.,p.32.
13.Sh.Trag.,p.29.
14.Oxf.Lect.,p.82.
15.Sh.Trag.,p.84,p.198,pp.322-326.
16.Sh.Trag.,p.147-148.
17.Sh.Trag.,p.241-242.
18.Verity’sEditionofHamlet,Notes,p.213.
19.Sh.Trag.,p.278,foot-note;
20.Sh.Trag.,p.324.
21.Sh.Tr