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The word μvnoala ' here seems to indicate ' written ' memory as Thucydides later uses the word in that sense at 3. 90. 1 & dè λóyov μárioтa ăţia . .. τούτων μνησθήσομαι . Hesiod seems to have understood the symbolic nature of the Muses ...
The word μvnoala ' here seems to indicate ' written ' memory as Thucydides later uses the word in that sense at 3. 90. 1 & dè λóyov μárioтa ăţia . .. τούτων μνησθήσομαι . Hesiod seems to have understood the symbolic nature of the Muses ...
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In either case , the ratio of the periods in the entire poem is 3 +8 : 3 + 8 : 8 , which again seems too neat to be ... Indeed , the likelihood of doing so over the course of an entire strophe of even moderate length would seem to be ...
In either case , the ratio of the periods in the entire poem is 3 +8 : 3 + 8 : 8 , which again seems too neat to be ... Indeed , the likelihood of doing so over the course of an entire strophe of even moderate length would seem to be ...
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The wit in this line depends upon a maverick application of an apparently predictable expression , but Verrius seems to be mistaken in supposing it to reside solely in piscibus . The grand periphrasis lanigerum genus2 would naturally ...
The wit in this line depends upon a maverick application of an apparently predictable expression , but Verrius seems to be mistaken in supposing it to reside solely in piscibus . The grand periphrasis lanigerum genus2 would naturally ...
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