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1 II | unaccompanied by music. Homer, for example, makes men better than they
2 IV | cited—his own Margites, for example, and other similar compositions.
3 V | destructive. To take an obvious example, the comic mask is ugly
4 IX | personages. The particular is—for example—what Alcibiades did or suffered.
5 XIV | dear to one another—if, for example, a brother kills, or intends
6 XIV | Oedipus of Sophocles is an example. Here, indeed, the incident
7 XV | consistently inconsistent. As an example of motiveless degradation
8 XV | above the common level, the example of good portrait painters
9 XVI | account wanting in art. For example, Orestes in the Iphigenia
10 XVII| the case of Orestes, for example, there is the madness which
11 XX | definition of man," for example—but it may dispense even
12 XXII| observation will be manifest. For example, Aeschylus and Euripides
13 XXII| in ordinary speech: for example, domaton apo, "from the
14 XXIV| of the first. There is an example of this in the Bath Scene
15 XXV | inaccuracies in medicine, for example, or in any other art—the
16 XXV | some accident of it? For example, not to know that a hind
17 XXV | particular passage. For example: "there was stayed the spear
18 XXVI| and so diluted. What, for example, would be the effect of
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