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But I feel that , once the point is picked up by the audience , familiar with the slang use of lekythos , the beginning and end of this cheerful little episode are the most crucial , and that , in between , mere repetition of the words ...
But I feel that , once the point is picked up by the audience , familiar with the slang use of lekythos , the beginning and end of this cheerful little episode are the most crucial , and that , in between , mere repetition of the words ...
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Nor should it be assumed that any Greek who became literate intended from the beginning to adapt the writing skill to the Greek language . Though he may have tried to apply the new skill to his own language , he would start by applying ...
Nor should it be assumed that any Greek who became literate intended from the beginning to adapt the writing skill to the Greek language . Though he may have tried to apply the new skill to his own language , he would start by applying ...
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He says , at the beginning of the Catalogue ( 2.484-6 ) : Tell me now , you Muses who have your homes on Olympos ; For you , who are goddesses , are there , and you know all things , and we have heard only the rumour of it and know ...
He says , at the beginning of the Catalogue ( 2.484-6 ) : Tell me now , you Muses who have your homes on Olympos ; For you , who are goddesses , are there , and you know all things , and we have heard only the rumour of it and know ...
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