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Oral poets by definition can never sing of the future , because they recited only what was handed down . They may expand , shorten or recast the material , but the material itself is always fixed and impersonalised by tradition .
Oral poets by definition can never sing of the future , because they recited only what was handed down . They may expand , shorten or recast the material , but the material itself is always fixed and impersonalised by tradition .
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He uses the infinitive Néyelv when he says ' to tell many lies ' , but ympeúoaolat when he says ' to sing of the truth ' . This distinction is deliberate and important . For léyelv basically means to choose or arrange , while ynpúodo ...
He uses the infinitive Néyelv when he says ' to tell many lies ' , but ympeúoaolat when he says ' to sing of the truth ' . This distinction is deliberate and important . For léyelv basically means to choose or arrange , while ynpúodo ...
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Thamyris says that he would beat the Muses ' if the Muses themselves ( aŭtai Moùgal ) were to sing ' . The word aútal is important : Thamyris must have thought that literacy alone ( aútal ) does not make a good poet .
Thamyris says that he would beat the Muses ' if the Muses themselves ( aŭtai Moùgal ) were to sing ' . The word aútal is important : Thamyris must have thought that literacy alone ( aútal ) does not make a good poet .
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