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9 ; " closely associated with " , p . 11 ) . On the other hand , he acknowledges that " The omissions might prove instructive " ( p . 12 ) . and in dealing with the similes feels obliged " to look ... again in the light of the ...
9 ; " closely associated with " , p . 11 ) . On the other hand , he acknowledges that " The omissions might prove instructive " ( p . 12 ) . and in dealing with the similes feels obliged " to look ... again in the light of the ...
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Aristophanes in several passages implies that Heracles the eater is associated with low buffoonery too gross for his consideration ( Wasps 60 , Peace 741 ) . Heracles the great consumer is not , however , simply a comic creation ...
Aristophanes in several passages implies that Heracles the eater is associated with low buffoonery too gross for his consideration ( Wasps 60 , Peace 741 ) . Heracles the great consumer is not , however , simply a comic creation ...
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What I would like to suggest in this paper is , however , that originally , before the Muses were associated with Greek Lyric , they were a symbol for literacy , and had very little to do with music or dance .
What I would like to suggest in this paper is , however , that originally , before the Muses were associated with Greek Lyric , they were a symbol for literacy , and had very little to do with music or dance .
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