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Indeed I am unhappy ' ) , e.g. Iliad 1.291 , Sophocles , OT 823 , Herodotus 3.82.5 ; apistetic questions ( ' Will you do X ? ' = ' I cannot believe , I am shocked that you will do X ' ) , e.g. Iliad 1.291 , Aeschylus , Cho.909 ...
Indeed I am unhappy ' ) , e.g. Iliad 1.291 , Sophocles , OT 823 , Herodotus 3.82.5 ; apistetic questions ( ' Will you do X ? ' = ' I cannot believe , I am shocked that you will do X ' ) , e.g. Iliad 1.291 , Aeschylus , Cho.909 ...
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I also believe that modern editors are wrong to limit themselves to four fragments , Four others have at various times received credence , and two of them , I shall suggest , are still very much worth considering .
I also believe that modern editors are wrong to limit themselves to four fragments , Four others have at various times received credence , and two of them , I shall suggest , are still very much worth considering .
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Deliberate obscurity could have been part of the message , and even those who believe in a Heraclitus with a philosophy to expound are prepared to believe that he is sometimes deliberately obscure . Perhaps an irresponsible Heraclitus ...
Deliberate obscurity could have been part of the message , and even those who believe in a Heraclitus with a philosophy to expound are prepared to believe that he is sometimes deliberately obscure . Perhaps an irresponsible Heraclitus ...
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