Clytemnestra's Weapon Yet Once More

Classical Quarterly 41 (1):242-246 (1991)
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A good story bears retelling many times, and an appreciative audience will delight in debating its finer points; each participant is – of course – always convinced that only his memory, his understanding, of what the author said is the correct one.

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