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Aristotle
Poetics

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1 I | imitation is produced by rhythm, language, or "harmony", either singly 2 I | which imitates by means of language alone, and that either in 3 II | lyre-playing. So again in language, whether prose or verse 4 III | appeal to the evidence of language. The outlying villages, 5 VI | a certain magnitude; in language embellished with each kind 6 VI | purgation of these emotions. By "language embellished," I mean language 7 VI | language embellished," I mean language into which rhythm, "harmony" 8 VI | their characters speak the language of civic life; the poets 9 VI | the poets of our time, the language of the rhetoricians. Character 10 XX | XX~Language in general includes the 11 XXII| from the normal idiom, the language will gain distinction; while, 12 XXV | vehicle of expression is language—either current terms or, 13 XXV | also many modifications of language, which we concede to the 14 XXV | due regard to the usage of language. We may note a rare word, 15 XXV | ambiguous.~Or by the usage of language. Thus any mixed drink is


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