Aristotle: PoeticsUniversity of Michigan Press, 1967 - 124 páginas |
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... plot . Again : an indicative sign is that those who are beginning a poetic career manage to hit the mark in verbal expression and character portrayal sooner than they do in plot construc- tion ; and the same is true of practically all ...
... plot . Again : an indicative sign is that those who are beginning a poetic career manage to hit the mark in verbal expression and character portrayal sooner than they do in plot construc- tion ; and the same is true of practically all ...
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... plot would have been destroyed if these things had not been put in is absurd ; that kind of plot should not be constructed in the first place . But if one does put them in and they are " gotten across " to the listener in more or less ...
... plot would have been destroyed if these things had not been put in is absurd ; that kind of plot should not be constructed in the first place . But if one does put them in and they are " gotten across " to the listener in more or less ...
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... plot had three , sec . 12 , 52b9-10 ) . Character ( the " moral " kind ) is one of the six " parts , " the pathos ... plot . " More sig- nificant is the fact that the four key concepts have been discussed , in the order used here , in ...
... plot had three , sec . 12 , 52b9-10 ) . Character ( the " moral " kind ) is one of the six " parts , " the pathos ... plot . " More sig- nificant is the fact that the four key concepts have been discussed , in the order used here , in ...
Términos y frases comunes
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