Greek culture as a covert poison inside Rome: theater, rhetoric, philosophy, and poetry as deception.
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Greek culture as a covert poison inside Rome: theater, rhetoric, philosophy, and poetry as deception.
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"...you know we can't take a risk let's just destroy this horse throw it into the sea and then what happens is that a..."
"...And to ensure their safe journey home, they built a wooden horse for the gods to win their favor. Okay. And the story is..."
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Rome cannot burn Homer, because Homer already lives in memory.
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