| Aristotle - Ethics - 1818 - 436 pages
...(though some say it should be the latter,) and that the persons which are the subjects of it should hot be changed into prosperity from adversity, but on...composed about a few families ; as for instance, about Alcmaeoh, (Edipus, Orestes, Meleager, Thyestes and Telephus, and such other persons as happen either... | |
| Aristotle - Rhetoric, Ancient - 1890 - 540 pages
...&Ь1е pietwofold, (though some say it should be the latter,) twofold. and that the change should not be into prosperity from adversity, but on the contrary...not through depravity, but through some great error, either of such a character [as we have mentioned], or better rather than worse. But 5. pr0of the proof... | |
| Aristotle - Poetry - 1910 - 550 pages
...fable pretwofold, (though some say it should be the latter,) twofold, and that the change should not be into prosperity from adversity, but on the contrary...through depravity, but through^ some great error, either of such a~ch~aracter [as we1 have mentioned], or better rather than worse. But 5. Proof the... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - Drama - 1918 - 528 pages
...••- than twofold, (though some say it should be the latter,) and that the change should not be into prosperity from adversity, but on the contrary...not through depravity, but through some great error, either of such n character [as we have mentioned], or better rather than worse. But the proof ut" this... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - Drama - 1918 - 532 pages
...single »2 than twofold, (though .v>i IK- say it should Inthe latter,) and that the change should not be into prosperity from adversity, but on the contrary...not through depravity, but through some great error, either of such a character [as we have mentioned], or better rather than worse. But the proof of this... | |
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