[164] Cf. the later view in Rome, which forbids death on the stage, Horace, Ars Poetica, 183 ff., with Aristotle, Poetics, 1452 b 10 ff., which approves the presentation of death and other acts on the stage. [↑]
[165] M. Lindenau, Festschrift Windisch, pp. 38 ff. [↑]
[166] Poetics, 1449 b sq. with Butcher’s trs. and Bywater’s notes. [↑]
[167] Poetics, 1449 b 13. For time analysis in Kālidāsa, see Jackson, JAOS. xx. 341–59; in Harṣa, xxi. 88–108. [↑]
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