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Aristotle
Poetics

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1 VII | take it all in at once, the unity and sense of the whole is 2 VIII | VIII~Unity of plot does not, as some 3 VIII | persons think, consist in the unity of the hero. For infinitely 4 VIII | which cannot be reduced to unity; and so, too, there are 5 VIII | Heracles must also be a unity. But Homer, as in all else 6 XX | sentence or phrase may form a unity in two ways—either as signifying 7 XX | definition of man by the unity of the thing signified.~ 8 XXIII| living organism in all its unity, and produce the pleasure 9 XXVI | Epic imitation has less unity; as is shown by this, that 10 XXVI | by the poet has a strict unity, it must either be concisely 11 XXVI | length implies some loss of unity,] if, I mean, the poem is


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