Aristotle: PoeticsUniversity of Michigan Press, 1967 - 124 páginas |
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... example , s and r ; " mute , " a letter that has no sound by itself when a letter is added , but becomes audible when combined with one of those that have a sound - for example , g and d . The letters differ according to the ...
... example , s and r ; " mute , " a letter that has no sound by itself when a letter is added , but becomes audible when combined with one of those that have a sound - for example , g and d . The letters differ according to the ...
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... example , “ men , ' " man , " or in relationship to the modes of ut- terance , as in question or command ; for " Did ... example the 30 definition of man ; thus an utterance may exist without a verb , but it will always have some part ...
... example , “ men , ' " man , " or in relationship to the modes of ut- terance , as in question or command ; for " Did ... example the 30 definition of man ; thus an utterance may exist without a verb , but it will always have some part ...
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... example , ernyges 35 for ' horns ' and arêtêr for ' priest . ' 3658a1 ( 8-17 ) 6. Lengthened and ( 7 ) curtailed : | the one employing a longer vowel than the regular one , or an added syllable , as in polêos for po- leôs or Pêlêïadeô ...
... example , ernyges 35 for ' horns ' and arêtêr for ' priest . ' 3658a1 ( 8-17 ) 6. Lengthened and ( 7 ) curtailed : | the one employing a longer vowel than the regular one , or an added syllable , as in polêos for po- leôs or Pêlêïadeô ...
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according action actors actually Aeschylus appears appropriate argument Aristotle Aristotle's beginning better called century character clause clear comedy complex composed composition course criticism dialogues discussion effect elements emotional epic episodes Euripides example expression fact foreign Further give Greek hand happens Hence Homer human iambic idea Iliad imitation important interpretation kind language later length less lines mean mentioned metaphor MICHIGAN moral nature noun Odyssey Oedipus omitted original particular passage pathos perhaps peripety persons phrase pity and fear Plato play pleasure plot poems Poetics poetry poets possible present probably produce question reason recognition reference respect seems sense sentence short simple single sound species speech stage stands story structure taken term theory things thought tion tragedy tragic translation trochaic turn utterance verbal verse whole