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A period may be defined as a portion of speech that has in itself a beginning and an end, being at the same time not too big to be taken in at a glance
Aristotle
When writing the plot and choosing the right words, the poet should imagine the scene as clearly as possible. By seeing everything vividly, as if watching it happen, they will find what fits and are less likely to miss inconsistencies.
Aristotle
In general, what is written must be easy to read and easy to speak; which is the same.
Aristotle
A good style must, first of all, be clear. It must not be mean or above the dignity of the subject. It must be appropriate.
Aristotle
How many a dispute could have been deflated into a single paragraph if the disputants had dared to define their terms
Aristotle
He who thus considers things in their first growth and origin ... will obtain the clearest view of them.
Aristotle
The specific excellence of verbal expression in poetry is to be clear without being low.
Aristotle
The greater the length, the more beautiful will the piece be by reason of its size, provided that the whole be perspicuous.
Aristotle
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