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1 I, 11| We can well believe the poet when he says~He spake, and 2 I, 11| condition: therefore, says the poet,~Change is in all things 3 I, 11| can do best; just as the poet says,~To that he bends himself,~ 4 II, 3 | the definition. Hence the poet has well written:~Say that 5 II, 3 | feel. And therefore the poet has well made Apollo say, 6 II, 6 | Hence, when Antiphon the poet was to be cudgelled to death 7 III, 2 | Synonyms are useful to the poet, by which I mean words whose 8 III, 3 | appropriate enough for a poet to talk of "white milk", 9 III, 3 | epithet, so that it seems a poet’s effort), and "so extravagant 10 III, 4 | is but slight. When the poet says of Achilles that he~ 11 III, 10| something fresh. When the poet calls "old age a withered 12 III, 11| forms of activity. And the poet has attached these ideas 13 III, 14| already been described. The poet finely says May I find in