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Aristotle
Poetics

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1 I | that either in prose or verse—which verse, again, may 2 I | in prose or verse—which verse, again, may either combine 3 I | makes the poet, but the verse that entitles them all to 4 I | science is brought out in verse, the name of poet is by 5 II | language, whether prose or verse unaccompanied by music. 6 IV | heroic or of lampooning verse.~As, in the serious style, 7 IV | than into any other kind of verse; rarely into hexameters, 8 V | as it is an imitation in verse of characters of a higher 9 VI | which imitates in hexameter verse, and of Comedy, we will 10 VI | rendered through the medium of verse alone, others again with 11 VI | essence is the same both in verse and prose.~Of the remaining 12 IX | differ not by writing in verse or in prose. The work of 13 IX | Herodotus might be put into verse, and it would still be a 14 XXII| of his diction, as in the verse:~Epicharen eidon Marathonade 15 XXII| of ordinary forms in the verse. So, again, if we take a 16 XXII| ordinary one, makes one verse appear beautiful and the 17 XXII| serviceable. But in iambic verse, which reproduces, as far 18 XXIV| in any other than heroic verse. Nature herself, as we have 19 XXV | species of many. So in the verse, "alone she hath no part... ,


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