Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... person Dion is simply not there any more . But is there any corroborating evidence to support the assumption that it was not natural in ancient Greek to use ' this ' of a dead person ? There is , in Sophocles . In the Antigone ( 567 ) ...
... person Dion is simply not there any more . But is there any corroborating evidence to support the assumption that it was not natural in ancient Greek to use ' this ' of a dead person ? There is , in Sophocles . In the Antigone ( 567 ) ...
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... person . Reference to dead people who aren't here any more might also call to mind the famous passage in Plato's Phaedo ( 115c ) where Socrates protests that the body that Crito will soon be burying is not Socrates ' true self . The ...
... person . Reference to dead people who aren't here any more might also call to mind the famous passage in Plato's Phaedo ( 115c ) where Socrates protests that the body that Crito will soon be burying is not Socrates ' true self . The ...
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... person , while speaking of himself in the first person when his experience — plague , exile — is germane to his activity as an historian ) . Clearly , therefore , vividness is not necessarily simply a matter of pleasure , but is tied up ...
... person , while speaking of himself in the first person when his experience — plague , exile — is germane to his activity as an historian ) . Clearly , therefore , vividness is not necessarily simply a matter of pleasure , but is tied up ...
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