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1 I | treatise on medicine or natural science is brought out in 2 IV | therefore, starting with this natural gift developed by degrees 3 IV | poets still followed their natural bent: the lampooners became 4 IV | many changes, it found its natural form, and there it stopped.~ 5 VI | and character—are the two natural causes from which actions 6 VIII| too—whether from art or natural genius—seems to have happily 7 IX | often forced to break the natural continuity.~But again, Tragedy 8 XVI | Polyidus the Sophist. It was a natural reflection for Orestes to 9 XVI | startling discovery is made by natural means. Such is that in the 10 XVI | the Iphigenia; for it was natural that Iphigenia should wish 11 XVII| most convincing through natural sympathy with the characters


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