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... who figures in Xenophon's 17. However , ' Look ! Male ! ' is a possible
interpretation ; cf. ' Look ! A swallow ! ' on R78 ( Kretschmer 231 ) . Symposium ,
the eromenos of Kallias , invited to dinner 146 III Special Aspects and
Developments.
... who figures in Xenophon's 17. However , ' Look ! Male ! ' is a possible
interpretation ; cf. ' Look ! A swallow ! ' on R78 ( Kretschmer 231 ) . Symposium ,
the eromenos of Kallias , invited to dinner 146 III Special Aspects and
Developments.
˹éÒ 178
... Greek idiom : the speaker communicates the fact that he is in an emotional
state by saying that it came upon him , sc . a moment before speaking 20 The ' I '
of the poem glances frequently and repeatedly at the girl ( hence ' whenever I
look .
... Greek idiom : the speaker communicates the fact that he is in an emotional
state by saying that it came upon him , sc . a moment before speaking 20 The ' I '
of the poem glances frequently and repeatedly at the girl ( hence ' whenever I
look .
˹éÒ 179
763a describes Sappho's emotion as recurring ' when her erēmenē ' ( feminine )
has appeared to her ' ; Beattie ( 1956 ) 110f . adopts an alternative emendation of
line 7 which gives ' when I look upon ( sc . this situation ) ' and opens the ...
763a describes Sappho's emotion as recurring ' when her erēmenē ' ( feminine )
has appeared to her ' ; Beattie ( 1956 ) 110f . adopts an alternative emendation of
line 7 which gives ' when I look upon ( sc . this situation ) ' and opens the ...
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