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Sequence 9These metrically arranged units of sound, then, accumulated line by line in the Homeric poems to repeat the heroic story. The… |
Sequence 10poetic culture that preceded them. In particular, they highlight Plato's reasons for wishing to exclude poets from his… |
Sequence 11to sleep, in the market or the field, are constantly repeated pieces of the great myths or epic poems of oral cultures.… |
Sequence 20used to achieve this end is the assertion of continual rebirth-rebeginning as the first beginning. We preserve a vague shadow… |
Sequence 26Rhyme, metaphor, and stories are, of course, found in adult cul- tures as well. This in no way under- mines their… |
Sequence 36Goody, J. (1977). The domestica1ion of the savage mind. New York: Cambridge University Press. Goody, J. ( I 987). The… |
Sequence 23These metrically arranged units of sound, then, accumulated line by line in the Homeric poems to repeat the heroic story. The… |
Sequence 24poetic culture that preceded them. In particular, they highlight Plato's reasons for wishing to exclude poets from his… |
Sequence 25to sleep, in the market or the field, are constantly repeated pieces of the great myths or epic poems of oral cultures.… |
Sequence 34used to achieve this end is the assertion of continual rebirth-rebeginning as the first beginning. We preserve a vague shadow… |
Sequence 40Rhyme, metaphor, and stories are, of course, found in adult cul- tures as well. This in no way under- mines their… |
Sequence 50Goody, J. (1977). The domestica1ion of the savage mind. New York: Cambridge University Press. Goody, J. ( I 987). The… |