This power is less noticeably active in the dramatising than in simple retelling; in the listening and the retelling, it is dominant for good.
Precisely here, however, does thedramatising of stories and the paper-cutting, etc.
They rely chiefly on mimetic (exemplary) Magic which, by dramatising some natural process, brings it into real operation.
The dramatising appears overdone at this point, and can only be explained by the desire of the writer to keep on good terms with those who already reverenced the original poet and regarded his work as sacred.
The dramatising is vague, not at all of our sharp, modern kind like that of Ibsen, throwing each figure into vivid contrast with every other.
It consists in the dramatising of one of the most absurd and most popular tales told by wandering minstrels, the story, namely, of the Weeping Bitch.
The dramatising of the lives of saints and miracles of the Virgin was much less popular in England than in France.
Plato stands alone in bringing to view and dramatising this part of the mental process.
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