Barry Cunningham

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Aristotle maintained that the Words of Homer are fluttering, flying, moving things and consequently animate. ‘Moreover, Antiphanes said that the teachings of Plato were like those Words which (being uttered in a certain land in the depths of winter, and freezing and congealing from the coldness of the air) are not heard: so too what Plato taught to young boys was hardly understood by them as old men.
Gargantua and Pantagruel
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