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... Aristotle's theory works tolerably well with Oedipus Rex , but even so we can read the play as an Aristotelian tragedy only at the cost of attenuating its significance : taking it only as a tragedy of character we find the oracles and ...
... Aristotle's theory works tolerably well with Oedipus Rex , but even so we can read the play as an Aristotelian tragedy only at the cost of attenuating its significance : taking it only as a tragedy of character we find the oracles and ...
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... Aristotle , in an earlier Age of Reason . We have seen already that to Aristotle , as to Johnson , the destruction of the innocent is offensive , μapóv ; it is not in accordance with ' natural justice ' , où piλáv @ pwTov . In the case ...
... Aristotle , in an earlier Age of Reason . We have seen already that to Aristotle , as to Johnson , the destruction of the innocent is offensive , μapóv ; it is not in accordance with ' natural justice ' , où piλáv @ pwTov . In the case ...
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... Aristotle and Aquinas , led to the rise of scholasticism . But my point is that all these originally independent currents , or traditions , were not simply added together like the component parts of some inorganic structure or ecletic ...
... Aristotle and Aquinas , led to the rise of scholasticism . But my point is that all these originally independent currents , or traditions , were not simply added together like the component parts of some inorganic structure or ecletic ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A PH D F R S L vii | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL 35 | 35 |
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