Aristotle: PoeticsUniversity of Michigan Press, 1967 - 124 páginas |
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... complex plot The " parts " of tragedy which should be used as constituent elements were mentioned [ 13 ] ( 15-28 ) earlier ; 85 ( ... ) but what one should aim at and what one should avoid in composing one's 30 plots , and whence the ...
... complex plot The " parts " of tragedy which should be used as constituent elements were mentioned [ 13 ] ( 15-28 ) earlier ; 85 ( ... ) but what one should aim at and what one should avoid in composing one's 30 plots , and whence the ...
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... complex and either moral or | fatal ; and the " parts " ( i.e. , of the plot ) the same , ' for it needs peripeties and recognitions as well as tragic acts.160 Also that the passages con- taining thought and the verbal expression be ...
... complex and either moral or | fatal ; and the " parts " ( i.e. , of the plot ) the same , ' for it needs peripeties and recognitions as well as tragic acts.160 Also that the passages con- taining thought and the verbal expression be ...
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... complex and Danaus was somehow hoist by his own petard ( see sec . 12 , 52a27-29 ) . 130. This statement is a well - known crux , since there is no previous list of just four " parts " ( tragedy had six , sec . 9 , 50a8 , and the tragic ...
... complex and Danaus was somehow hoist by his own petard ( see sec . 12 , 52a27-29 ) . 130. This statement is a well - known crux , since there is no previous list of just four " parts " ( tragedy had six , sec . 9 , 50a8 , and the tragic ...
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