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This fact , and the considerable internal coherence which the Preface exhibits should argue against the notion that the original beginning is lost , and compel us to interpret what remains without resort to emendation .
This fact , and the considerable internal coherence which the Preface exhibits should argue against the notion that the original beginning is lost , and compel us to interpret what remains without resort to emendation .
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I have described as ' almost imperceptible ' the change from the static scene at the beginning of λ to Odysseus ' dynamic penetration of the very world of the dead . In fact , some indication of the change is given .
I have described as ' almost imperceptible ' the change from the static scene at the beginning of λ to Odysseus ' dynamic penetration of the very world of the dead . In fact , some indication of the change is given .
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Knemon is furious and leaves 514 : Sikon , after a self - mocking remark οἷον ἐστ ̓ ἐπιδεξίως | αἰτεῖν , which takes us back once more to his soli- loquy at the beginning of the scene , goes into the shrine after serious- ly thinking ...
Knemon is furious and leaves 514 : Sikon , after a self - mocking remark οἷον ἐστ ̓ ἐπιδεξίως | αἰτεῖν , which takes us back once more to his soli- loquy at the beginning of the scene , goes into the shrine after serious- ly thinking ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
feared that 1979 would be inaugurated by a very attentuated number | 230 |
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