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In his epic poem Kerkops seems to have expounded the precept that lovers ' oaths could be broken with impunity4 , and certainly the Pelops / Thetis quarrel and separation story assimilates well with Kerkops ' literary theme .
In his epic poem Kerkops seems to have expounded the precept that lovers ' oaths could be broken with impunity4 , and certainly the Pelops / Thetis quarrel and separation story assimilates well with Kerkops ' literary theme .
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But in this particular literary game Apollonius leaves certain literary clues . The first clues are to be found in Apollonius ' alteration to one element of the Peleus / Thetis story as given in the Aigimios ( i.e. fire for the cauldron ...
But in this particular literary game Apollonius leaves certain literary clues . The first clues are to be found in Apollonius ' alteration to one element of the Peleus / Thetis story as given in the Aigimios ( i.e. fire for the cauldron ...
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Here , we have Apollonius ' next literary clue for his audience . The goddess is again named at lines 986 ( ol Sć & Anous ) and 988 ( Anw yàp kelvm ) , as if to emphasise the point . The juxtaposition is deliberate .
Here , we have Apollonius ' next literary clue for his audience . The goddess is again named at lines 986 ( ol Sć & Anous ) and 988 ( Anw yàp kelvm ) , as if to emphasise the point . The juxtaposition is deliberate .
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