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Aristotle
Poetics

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1 II | than they are. The same thing holds good of Dithyrambs 2 VI | and the end is the chief thing of all. Again, without action 3 VII | first and most important thing in Tragedy.~Now, according 4 VII | naturally follows some other thing, either by necessity, or 5 VII | something as some other thing follows it. A well constructed 6 VIII | disjointed and disturbed. For a thing whose presence or absence 7 IX | philosophical and a higher thing than history: for poetry 8 XI | whether a person has done a thing or not. But the recognition 9 XV | quite worthless. The second thing to aim at is propriety. 10 XV | for this is a distinct thing from goodness and propriety, 11 XIX | to tell some one to do a thing or not to do it is, he says, 12 XX | either as signifying one thing, or as consisting of several 13 XX | man by the unity of the thing signified.~ 14 XXII | forth. But the greatest thing by far is to have a command 15 XXIII| sequence of events, one thing sometimes follows another, 16 XXIV | For, assuming that if one thing is or becomes, a second 17 XXIV | Hence, where the first thing is untrue, it is quite unnecessary, 18 XXV | This is how men say the thing is." applies to tales about 19 XXV | to think, find fault if a thing is inconsistent with their 20 XXV | is to be preferred to a thing improbable and yet possible. 21 XXV | impossible is the higher thing; for the ideal type must 22 XXV | as "it is probable that a thing may happen contrary to probability."~ 23 XXV | refutation—whether the same thing is meant, in the same relation,


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