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... Poetics 15 and AP 96-113 in his discussion of Poetics 17 , argues from Aristotle , Horace , and Cicero that nothing is more im- portant for the poet than observing decorum . Madius ( 340-43 ) , who believes that Horace follows Aristotle ...
... Poetics 15 and AP 96-113 in his discussion of Poetics 17 , argues from Aristotle , Horace , and Cicero that nothing is more im- portant for the poet than observing decorum . Madius ( 340-43 ) , who believes that Horace follows Aristotle ...
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... Poetics 18.1456a25-32 : The Chorus too should be regarded as one of the actors ; it should be an integral part of the whole , and take a share in the action [ ovvaywvišeobai ] — that which it has in Sophocles rather than in Euripides ...
... Poetics 18.1456a25-32 : The Chorus too should be regarded as one of the actors ; it should be an integral part of the whole , and take a share in the action [ ovvaywvišeobai ] — that which it has in Sophocles rather than in Euripides ...
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... Poetics . Madius ( 348-49 ) argues that the incredible should be kept in the background and introduced by means of narration . He quotes Poetics 24.1460 * 11-17 : The marvelous is certainly required in Tragedy . The Epic , however ...
... Poetics . Madius ( 348-49 ) argues that the incredible should be kept in the background and introduced by means of narration . He quotes Poetics 24.1460 * 11-17 : The marvelous is certainly required in Tragedy . The Epic , however ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
NATURE AND ART | 7 |
POETIC IMITATION | 28 |
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