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twelve 1
twirl 1
twist 1
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tydeus 1
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17 comedy
17 own
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17 two
16 already
16 bad
16 general
Aristotle
Poetics

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1 I | difference is, that in the first two cases these means are all 2 IV | seems to have sprung from two causes, each of them lying 3 IV | Poetry now diverged in two directions, according to 4 IV | Comedy came to light, the two classes of poets still followed 5 VI | thought and character—are the two natural causes from which 6 VI | Thought, Spectacle, Song. Two of the parts constitute 7 IX | which there are only one or two well-known names, the rest 8 XI | Orestes known to Iphigenia.~Two parts, then, of the Plot— 9 XIII | character between these two extremes—that of a man who 10 XVIII| Every tragedy falls into two partsComplication and Unraveling 11 XX | phrase may form a unity in two ways—either as signifying 12 XXI | XXI~Words are of two kinds, simple and double. 13 XXI | compounded with S—these being two, PS and X. Feminine, such 14 XXI | Neuter nouns end in these two latter vowels; also in N 15 XXIII| tragedy, or, at most, of two; while the Cypria supplies 16 XXV | poetry itself there are two kinds of faults—those which 17 XXVI | evidently the lower of the two.~Now, in the first place,


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