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1 II | of moral differences), it follows that we must represent men 2 VI | persons acting, it necessarily follows in the first place, that 3 VII | that which itself naturally follows some other thing, either 4 VII | A middle is that which follows something as some other 5 VII | something as some other thing follows it. A well constructed plot, 6 IX | pleasure to all. It clearly follows that the poet or "maker" 7 IX | at the same time, they follows as cause and effect. The 8 X | of the plot, so that what follows should be the necessary 9 XIII | of tragic imitation. It follows plainly, in the first place, 10 XIII | Euripides just because he follows this principle in his plays, 11 XIV | tragic, for no disaster follows It is, therefore, never, 12 XXIII| events, one thing sometimes follows another, and yet no single 13 XXVI | already stated—it plainly follows that tragedy is the higher


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