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There is something about the way that Greek poets, say Aeschylus, use metaphor that really attracts
There is something about the way that Greek poets, say Aeschylus, use metaphor that really attracts
There is something about the way that Greek poets, say Aeschylus, use metaphor that really attracts
There is something about the way that Greek poets, say Aeschylus, use metaphor that really attracts
There is something about the way that Greek poets, say Aeschylus, use metaphor that really attracts
There is something about the way that Greek poets, say Aeschylus, use metaphor that really attracts
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