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... to enhance it by the con- trast . The great incentive to discharging rightly the responsi bilities entailed by aperai and external advantages is the F , desire for posthumous fame ensured by songs , cf. Nem PINDAR AND HIS POETRY . XXV.
... to enhance it by the con- trast . The great incentive to discharging rightly the responsi bilities entailed by aperai and external advantages is the F , desire for posthumous fame ensured by songs , cf. Nem PINDAR AND HIS POETRY . XXV.
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Pindar. desire for posthumous fame ensured by songs , cf. Nem . vII . 9-16 ; but rewards and punishments in the future state ... song with the present that ideal past to which is owed all that makes life worth living . His interweaving of ...
Pindar. desire for posthumous fame ensured by songs , cf. Nem . vII . 9-16 ; but rewards and punishments in the future state ... song with the present that ideal past to which is owed all that makes life worth living . His interweaving of ...
Page xxix
... song just as this wand was indispensable to make a letter or document legible , the scroll requiring to be wrapped round it . ' Let us analyse the metaphor according to this interpretation . The poem is the scroll , Aeneas with the ...
... song just as this wand was indispensable to make a letter or document legible , the scroll requiring to be wrapped round it . ' Let us analyse the metaphor according to this interpretation . The poem is the scroll , Aeneas with the ...
Page xxx
... songs in honour of Dionysos ; Tроσódia , ' processional songs ' ; Taplévia , hymns sung by maidens ( cf. Pyth . III . 77 ) , in- cluding δαφνηφορικά ; ὑπορχήματα , songs to very lively dancing performed by choruses of boys or of boys ...
... songs in honour of Dionysos ; Tроσódia , ' processional songs ' ; Taplévia , hymns sung by maidens ( cf. Pyth . III . 77 ) , in- cluding δαφνηφορικά ; ὑπορχήματα , songs to very lively dancing performed by choruses of boys or of boys ...
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... Song to give currency to falsehoods . 35. It is fitting to speak well of Deities . [ These two con- siderations appropriately introduce what follows . ] the omission of Kalamis ' name in the epigrams we may infer either that Kalamis ...
... Song to give currency to falsehoods . 35. It is fitting to speak well of Deities . [ These two con- siderations appropriately introduce what follows . ] the omission of Kalamis ' name in the epigrams we may infer either that Kalamis ...
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