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Aristotle
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1 I | poem; into the number and nature of the parts of which a 2 I | Following, then, the order of nature, let us begin with the principles 3 III | suffice as to the number and nature of the various modes of 4 IV | of them lying deep in our nature. First, the instinct of 5 IV | is one instinct of our nature. Next, there is the instinct 6 IV | Once dialogue had come in, Nature herself discovered the appropriate 7 VII | the limit as fixed by the nature of the drama itself is this: 8 XVII| implies either a happy gift of nature or a strain of madness. 9 XXI | mute or a vowel short by nature. Three only end in I—meli, " 10 XXIV| other than heroic verse. Nature herself, as we have said, 11 XXV | solutions, the number and nature of the sources from which


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