10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRAGICALNESS»
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tragicalness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Melville "Among the Nations": Proceedings of an ...
THE. "TRAGICALNESS. OF. HUMAN. THOUGHT". AN INTRODUCTION TO
MELVILLE'S THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE translated from the Greek by
CONSTANTINE A. CHRISTODOULOU Preliminary Remarks n the 11th of April
1851 Herman ...
Sanford E. Marovitz, Athanasios C. Christodoulou, 2001
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Hand and Head: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Self-portrait as Soldier
This is a brain that is su ering.. . . It liberates itself in work shortly before its
catastrophe. The epitome of tragicalness is recorded here, pure tragedy, nature-
tragedy, exemplary tragicalness.—You have to permit 143 Notes to Pages 66–68
.
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Mournfulness ; cilamitousness. — Tragicalness of the event. Decay of Putt. *
TRAGICK. Set Tragical. * TRAGICOMEDY. «. /. [tragicomcdie, Vr. from tragedy
and comedy.] A drama compounded 6f merry and f-rious events. — Lite's tragi
comedy.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
so contradictorily built (being an unlimited field of possibilities, of victories and
failures). He gave this state the shocking formula “optimistic tragicalness"
meaning by this that the individual's tragic consciousness generates a
metaphysical ...
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The Prometheus of Hesiod and Aeschylus
We have hardly to do with such a playing hide and seek with the sentiments of
the audience, but with Aristotle's ideal tragicalness. The ideal tragic hero, says
the philosopher, is one whose general character is noble, but who has fallen into
...
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Digest of the Soviet Ukrainian Press
This poem represents a truly typological embodimend in broken poetic images of
the alarmed and profoundly pessimistic world outlook of modernism. The
subjective tragicalness and the objective comicality of a mystified perception of
reality ...
The hero discarded the mantle of romantic conventions, of monumental
ostentation, he became a problemizing, reflective character, a conscience torn by
interrogations and doubts. Which enhances the tragicalness of his destiny, of a
man who ...
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Expositions of Holy Scripture: St John Ch. I to XIV
And the name is employed habitually on occasions when He desires to
emphasise His manhood as having truly taken upon itself the whole weight and
weariness of man's sin, and the whole burden of man's guilt, and the whole
tragicalness of ...
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A New Dictionary of the English and Dutch Language: To which ...
Tragicalness , s.i Trenrigheid , vr. Tragicomedy, 5. Blijeindend treur* /"pel,
Tooneelfluk , dat uit vre Jljkl en treurige geyallen be. flaut, о.. Tragicomical, adj. (
Tragicomically , adv. J Uit vroiijtc en treurige ge. vallen btßaande, § Tragicomisch
. to ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language
TRAGICALNESS, tridzh'-f-kel- nls. s. Mournfulness, calamitous- ness.
TRAGICOMEDY, tridzh'-y-kom"- t-df. s. A drama compounded of merry and
serious events. TRAGICOMICAL, tridzh'-y-kcW- y^-kel. a. Relating to tragicomedy
; consisting of ...