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... Aristotle's Ethics than the ideal tragic hero of his Poetics . In this paper I compare the main tragic heroes of Shakespeare with the hero of the Poetics and with the high - minded man of the Ethics . And I suggest the following ideas ...
... Aristotle's Ethics than the ideal tragic hero of his Poetics . In this paper I compare the main tragic heroes of Shakespeare with the hero of the Poetics and with the high - minded man of the Ethics . And I suggest the following ideas ...
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... Aristotle's Poetics , who is " neither eminently good nor eminently just . " At least , to the deeply moved reader ... Aristotle says a writer of tragedy should avoid : the spectacle of a perfectly good man brought from prosperity to ...
... Aristotle's Poetics , who is " neither eminently good nor eminently just . " At least , to the deeply moved reader ... Aristotle says a writer of tragedy should avoid : the spectacle of a perfectly good man brought from prosperity to ...
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... Aristotle's precept " which occur throughout the Defense . Jonson , however , leaves no doubt about his position : I ... Aristotle " ( Works , VIII , 627 ) . This agrees with Bacon's charge that the absolute acceptance of Aristotle as ...
... Aristotle's precept " which occur throughout the Defense . Jonson , however , leaves no doubt about his position : I ... Aristotle " ( Works , VIII , 627 ) . This agrees with Bacon's charge that the absolute acceptance of Aristotle as ...
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