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Secondly , the time - lapse between supposed events and their telling suggests that what gives simasia to these narratives / events is the very passage of time itself ( indeed , from the point of view of time - lapse and subject ...
Secondly , the time - lapse between supposed events and their telling suggests that what gives simasia to these narratives / events is the very passage of time itself ( indeed , from the point of view of time - lapse and subject ...
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This et is missing in the passage of the letter of Sappho to Phaon usually printed as the fifteenth of the Heroides because , as C.E.Murgia ( to whom I am indebted for acute and thoughtful comments ) points out , the formulation is here ...
This et is missing in the passage of the letter of Sappho to Phaon usually printed as the fifteenth of the Heroides because , as C.E.Murgia ( to whom I am indebted for acute and thoughtful comments ) points out , the formulation is here ...
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But that plan is not apparently formed until later in the play ( 773 ) ; so the present passage can be taken more generally as an indication that , as Chrysippus too supposed , it is not appropriate to apply ' this ' to a dead person .
But that plan is not apparently formed until later in the play ( 773 ) ; so the present passage can be taken more generally as an indication that , as Chrysippus too supposed , it is not appropriate to apply ' this ' to a dead person .
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