Definitionn. purging the body by the use of a cathartic to stimulate evacuation of the bowels
Last update: July 11, 2015
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Comedy is representation of men inferior in being ludicrous: epic is like tragedy a representation of superior men, but by means of narrative and unlimited in time: tragedy is a representation of an action superior and complete, in a day if possible, by means of action, and accomplishing by pity and fear the purgation of such passions (Poetics, 1449 b 24). [Please select]
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What is meant by the Purgation (Katharsis) through pity and fear. [Please select]
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Purgation may be present, and in some instances the whole of the hair has fallen off. [Please select]
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The bowels also should be regulated; but purgation is not to be desired. [Please select]
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Constant purgation is judiciously kept up, and before the first fortnight expires, the dog ceases to howl. [Please select]
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The irritation is even more noticeable, and purgation is likely to be a more prominent symptom. [Please select]
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Thus we have made a purgation of music, and will now make a purgation of metres. [Please select]
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"Purgation of these emotions;" did it mean purification of the emotions, or purgation of the soul FROM the emotions. [Please select]
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I accordingly wrote him that I had exhausted my ability to provide for him, and advised him to return to his uncle Boggs on the Purgation to assist him in his cattle and sheep ranche. [Please select]
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