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" A whole is that which has a beginning, a middle, and an end. A beginning is that which does not itself follow anything by causal necessity, but after which something naturally is or comes to be. An end, on the contrary, is that which itself naturally... "
Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe - Page xxiii
by George Eliot - 1899 - 251 pages
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The Harvard Monthly, Volumes 33-34

1902 - 524 pages
...certain magnitude. ... A whole is that which has a beginning, a middle, and an end. ... An end ... is that which itself naturally follows some other thing either by necessity, or as a rule, but has nothing following it. ... A well-constructed plot, therefore, must neither begin...
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Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art: With a Critical Text and a ...

Samuel Henry Butcher - 1895 - 418 pages
...which does not itself follow anything by causal necessity, but after which something naturally is or comes to be. An end, on the contrary, is that which itself naturally follows some other thingf-either by necessity or in the regular course of events, but has nothing following it. A middle...
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The Drama; Its Law and Its Technique

Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - 1898 - 218 pages
...which does not itself follow anything by causal necessity, but after which something naturally is or comes to be. An end, on the contrary, is that which...regular course of events, but has nothing following it. A middle is that which follows something as some other thing follows it. A well-constructed plot, therefore,...
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The Drama; Its Law and Its Technique

Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - 1898 - 208 pages
...which does not itself follow anything by causal necessity, but after which something naturally is or comes to be. An end, on the contrary, is that which...regular course of events, but has nothing following it. A middle is that which follows something as some other thing follows it. A well-constructed plot, therefore,...
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The Poetics of Aristotle

Aristotle - 1898 - 144 pages
...which does not itself follow anything by causal necessity, but after which something naturally is or comes to be. An end, on the contrary, is that which...follows some other thing, either by necessity, or as a rule, but has nothing following it. A middle is that which follows something as some other thing...
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Aristotle's theory of poetry and fine art: with a critical text and ...

Samuel Henry Butcher, Aristotle - 1898 - 454 pages
...which does not itself follow anything by causal necessity, but after which something naturally is or comes to be. An end, on the contrary, is that which...follows some other thing, either by^ necessity or as a rule, but has nothing following it. A middle is that which follows 1 Poet. xv. 7, <t>avfpibv oîv...
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The Universal Cyclopaedia, Volume 12

1900 - 720 pages
...which does not itself follow anything by causal necessity, but after which something naturally is or comes to be. An end. on the contrary, is that which...regular course of events, but has nothing following it. A middle is that which follows something, as some other thing follows it." These definitions have at...
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Shakespeare and His Critics

Charles Frederick Johnson - 1909 - 418 pages
...which does not itself follow anything by causal necessity, but after which something naturally is or comes to be. An end, on the contrary, is that which...naturally follows some other thing, either by necessity or as a rule, but has nothing following it. A middle is that which follows something as some other thing...
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Shakespeare and His Critics

Charles F. Johnson - 1909 - 412 pages
...does not itself follow anything by causal necessity, but after which something naturally is or conies to be. An end, on the contrary, is that which itself...naturally follows some other thing, either by necessity or as a rule, but has nothing following it. A middle is that which follows something as some other thing...
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Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art: With a Critical Text and ...

Samuel Henry Butcher - 1911 - 468 pages
...causal necessity, V'** 4' but after which something naturally is or comes to be. • An endj-OH-the contrary, is that which itself naturally follows some other thing, either by necessity, or as a rule, \ but has nothing following it. A middle is that which follows something as some other thing...
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