the tale of Dead Man's Land is clearer."
XXII. "The poet" (21): Euripides, frag. 898 (Nauck); compare Aeschylus,
Danaides, frag. 44.
XXIV. "Plato" (23): Theaetetus, p. 174 D.
XXXIV. "The poet" (34): Homer, Iliad, vi. 147.
XXXIV. "Wood": A translation of ulh, "matter."
XXXVIII. "Rhetoric" (38): Rather "the gift of speech"; or perhaps the
"decree" of the reasoning faculty.
阅读模式
Meditations · BOOK X XXII. The Greek means, "paltry breath bearing up corpses, so that
面向原文章节的辅助阅读模式。Reader Notes 保存在本地,不会进入公开书页的阅读笔记。