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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 nothing . What is contrasted here is ' you know all ...
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 nothing . What is contrasted here is ' you know all ...
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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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At V. 1 Thais finds out after her return from Thraso's dinner and his mock - assault on her house ; at V. 5 Laches does so on his return from the countryside . Furthermore the slave girl , Pythias , has to tell Thais of Chaerea's rape ...
At V. 1 Thais finds out after her return from Thraso's dinner and his mock - assault on her house ; at V. 5 Laches does so on his return from the countryside . Furthermore the slave girl , Pythias , has to tell Thais of Chaerea's rape ...
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