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14 orestes
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14 things
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Aristotle
Poetics

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sense

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1 V | not, however, in the full sense of the word bad, the ludicrous 2 VI | Song," it is a term whose sense every one understands.~Again, 3 VII | in at once, the unity and sense of the whole is lost for 4 VIII | round an action that in our sense of the word is one. As therefore, 5 X | one and continuous in the sense above defined, I call Simple, 6 XI | most trivial kind may in a sense be objects of recognition. 7 XIII | neither satisfies the moral sense nor calls forth pity or 8 XIII | doubtless, satisfy the moral sense, but it would inspire neither 9 XIV | spectacular means to create a sense not of the terrible but 10 XVIII| that satisfies the moral sense. This effect is produced 11 XVIII| is probable in Agathon’s sense of the word: "is probable," 12 XIX | the object is to evoke the sense of pity, fear, importance, 13 XXV | employs oureas not in the sense of mules, but of sentinels. 14 XXV | relation, and in the same sense. We should therefore solve


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