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Aristotle
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1 VI | produce the essential tragic effect nearly so well as with a 2 IX | inspiring fear or pity. Such an effect is best produced when the 3 IX | us by surprise; and the effect is heightened when, at the 4 IX | they follows as cause and effect. The tragic wonder will 5 XI | he produces the opposite effect. Again in the Lynceus, Lynceus 6 XIII | what means the specific effect of Tragedy will be produced.~ 7 XIII | are the most tragic in effect; and Euripides, faulty though 8 XIV | Oedipus. But to produce this effect by the mere spectacle is 9 XIV | Actions capable of this effect must happen between persons 10 XIV | discovery produces a startling effect. The last case is the best, 11 XVIII| taste—to produce a tragic effect that satisfies the moral 12 XVIII| satisfies the moral sense. This effect is produced when the clever 13 XIX | Thought is included every effect which has to be produced 14 XXII | would produce the like effect if used without propriety 15 XXIV | conduces to grandeur of effect, to diverting the mind of 16 XXV | mentioned)—if, that is, the effect of this or any other part 17 XXVI | Epic poetry produces its effect even without action; it 18 XXVI | limits for the concentrated effect is more pleasurable than 19 XXVI | for example, would be the effect of the Oedipus of Sophocles,


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