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Aristotle
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1 III | So that from one point of view, Sophocles is an imitator 2 III | character; from another point of view, of the same kind as Aristophanes— 3 IV | Objects which in themselves we view with pain, we delight to 4 VI | therefore, is not with a view to the representation of 5 VI | the agents mainly with a view to the action.~Third in 6 VII | cannot be beautiful; for the view of it is confused, the object 7 VII | be easily embraced in one view; so in the plot, a certain 8 XIII | the stage bears out our view. At first the poets recounted 9 XIX | from the same points of view as the dramatic speeches, 10 XXIII| easily embraced in a single view. If, again, he had kept 11 XXIV | brought within a single view. This condition will be 12 XXV | These are the points of view from which we should consider 13 XXVI | his action, and the same view was held of Pindarus. Tragic


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