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... course of the epic , the inexorable progress of Time is halted by Athena , 166 who restrains the night and the dawn while the couple enjoy their love in the bed with its living foundation . It has been our business to show that Odysseus ...
... course of the epic , the inexorable progress of Time is halted by Athena , 166 who restrains the night and the dawn while the couple enjoy their love in the bed with its living foundation . It has been our business to show that Odysseus ...
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... course of his philosophy in defense of a view of the universe which did not achieve its unity by simply denying to the sensible , substantial world any accountable status . His essential argument was that the more Plato sought to ...
... course of his philosophy in defense of a view of the universe which did not achieve its unity by simply denying to the sensible , substantial world any accountable status . His essential argument was that the more Plato sought to ...
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... course the niece of Circe through her father Aeëtes . The only conclusion from this is pallid enough , and will be readily granted : that these ladies share the chthonic and sexual aspects of the ubiquitous Goddess . ( H. J. Rose , A ...
... course the niece of Circe through her father Aeëtes . The only conclusion from this is pallid enough , and will be readily granted : that these ladies share the chthonic and sexual aspects of the ubiquitous Goddess . ( H. J. Rose , A ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
The Traditional Metaphor | 15 |
The Metaphor | 75 |
Copyright | |
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