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ARGUMENT OF DRAMA.

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ACT III.


Manuals which adopt Euclid's treatment of Parallels.


Scene I.

§ 1.

Introductory
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158

§ 2. Chauvenet.

General survey
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160

§ 3. Loomis.

General survey
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162

§ 4. Morell.

Treatment of Line
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163
Treatment of Angle
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165
Treatment of Parallels
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165
General survey:—
 
'Direct,' 'reciprocal,' and 'contrary' Theorems
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167
 
Sentient points
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165
 
A false assertion
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169
 
A speaking radius
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170
 
Ratios and common measures
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165