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Aristotle
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1 VIII | Heracles was one man, the story of Heracles must also be 2 XIII | tragedies are founded on the story of a few houses—on the fortunes 3 XIV | receive from hearing the story of the Oedipus. But to produce 4 XVII | proper self.~As for the story, whether the poet takes 5 XVII | to Epic poetry. Thus the story of the Odyssey can be stated 6 XVIII| tragedy out of the entire story of the Iliad. In the Epic 7 XVIII| have dramatized the whole story of the Fall of Troy, instead 8 XVIII| Niobe, and not a part of her story, like Aeschylus, either 9 XXIII| events from the general story of the war—such as the Catalogue 10 XXIV | hearer, and relieving the story with varying episodes. For 11 XXIV | fact that every one tells a story with some addition of his 12 XXV | Lacedaemon. But the Cephallenian story may perhaps be the true 13 XXVI | several tragedies. Thus if the story adopted by the poet has


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