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Other senses of the word might perhaps be found, but the most ordinary ones have all been enumerated
Source: Aristotle, The Categories

So then should one do in other matters, that the incidental matters may not exceed the direct

ones
Source: Aristotle, Ethics

Actions of this sort bad poets construct through their own fault, and good ones on account of the players
Source: Aristotle, Poetics

Besides, a man may live moderately and miserably at the same time; he had therefore better have proposed, that they should live both moderately and liberally; for unless these two conspire, luxury will come in on the one hand, or wretchedness on the other, since these two modes of living are the only ones applicable to the employment of our substance; for we cannot say with respect to a man's fortune, that he is mild or courageous, but we may say that he is prudent and liberal, which are the only qualities connected therewith
Source: Aristotle, Poetics

The laws of Solon had been obliterated by disuse during the period of the tyranny, while Cleisthenes substituted new ones with the object of securing the goodwill of the masses
Source: Aristotle, The Athenian Constitution


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