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... story ( although , of course , the Amphiaraus story is subordinate to the Hypsipyle story ) , and the first and third play had a superficial similarity but differed widely in detail : all three plays were connected by references to ...
... story ( although , of course , the Amphiaraus story is subordinate to the Hypsipyle story ) , and the first and third play had a superficial similarity but differed widely in detail : all three plays were connected by references to ...
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... story of Heracles and Deianeira , ending just before Heracles dons the poisoned robe . This sudden breaking off after the description of a scene is similar to the vivid depiction of the story of Croesus in Poem 3 but has a further ...
... story of Heracles and Deianeira , ending just before Heracles dons the poisoned robe . This sudden breaking off after the description of a scene is similar to the vivid depiction of the story of Croesus in Poem 3 but has a further ...
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... story of events that he may imagine in their entirety or take from happenings known to have taken place ; and he tells this story in such a way as to make his hearers or readers identify themselves with it and see themselves doing or ...
... story of events that he may imagine in their entirety or take from happenings known to have taken place ; and he tells this story in such a way as to make his hearers or readers identify themselves with it and see themselves doing or ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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