| Wessel Stoker - 2006 - 286 lapas
...view. Aristotle already indicated that by the term plot. In his Poetics Aristotle states: 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.... | |
| Janette Dillon - 2007 - 147 lapas
...whole, and of a certain magnitude; for there may be a whole that is wanting in magnitude. 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.... | |
| Lisa Selvidge - 2007 - 126 lapas
...possessing a certain magnitude. (There is such a thing as a whole which possesses no magnitude.) A whole is that which has a beginning, a middle and an end. A beginning is that which itself does not follow necessarily from anything else, but some second thing naturally exists or occurs... | |
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