Should there have been a Polis in Aristotle's poetics?

Classical Quarterly 59 (2):468- (2009)
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Should There Have Been A Polis In Aristotle's Poetics?Malcolm Heath - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59 (2):468-485.

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