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Aristotle
Poetics

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1 IX | chances to take a historical subject, he is none the less a poet; 2 XI | veers round to its opposite, subject always to our rule of probability 3 XIII | general management of his subject, yet is felt to be the most 4 XV | consistency: for though the subject of the imitation, who suggested 5 XVIII| pertain as little to the subject of the piece as to that 6 XIX | Rhetoric, to which inquiry the subject more strictly belongs. Under 7 XXIII| It should have for its subject a single action, whole and 8 XXIII| the whole war of Troy the subject of his poem, though that 9 XXIII| Odyssey each furnish the subject of one tragedy, or, at most, 10 XXIV | these, if relevant to the subject, add mass and dignity to 11 XXIV | inferior poet were to treat the subject. As it is, the absurdity


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