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... play may appear arbitrary since there is no way of doing a satisfactory ' selective ' reading from a classic of such economy . All the passages are chosen be- cause they readily illustrate the poet's diction and style and the play's ...
... play may appear arbitrary since there is no way of doing a satisfactory ' selective ' reading from a classic of such economy . All the passages are chosen be- cause they readily illustrate the poet's diction and style and the play's ...
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... play ball because he is so enraptured by the girl , which would take us much farther into the realms of poetic fancy . We do not know whether the image of Eros the ball - player is new in Anacreon ; at all events it may have seemed ...
... play ball because he is so enraptured by the girl , which would take us much farther into the realms of poetic fancy . We do not know whether the image of Eros the ball - player is new in Anacreon ; at all events it may have seemed ...
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... player ( 53 ) 18 which illustrates what he does with inherited motifs : σφαιριστὰν τὸν Ἔρωτα τρέφω σοι δ ' , Ηλιοδώρα ... play , says Meleager , then Eros will punish her 18 As he does on Eros and his knucklebones ( 15 ) . 19 Meleager ...
... player ( 53 ) 18 which illustrates what he does with inherited motifs : σφαιριστὰν τὸν Ἔρωτα τρέφω σοι δ ' , Ηλιοδώρα ... play , says Meleager , then Eros will punish her 18 As he does on Eros and his knucklebones ( 15 ) . 19 Meleager ...
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Was Plato nearly right about education? | 3 |
Classics and moral education | 22 |
The need for Classics | 30 |
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