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  1. Feb 2015
    1. Menelaus

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    2. Odysseus

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    3. Nemesis

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    4. Leda

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    5. Paris

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    6. Paris

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    7. Nicostratus

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    8. Hermione

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    9. Tyndareus

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    10. Aethra

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    11. Dioscuri

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    12. Dioscuri

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    13. Theseus

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    14. Castor

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    15. Polydeuces

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    16. Peirithous

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    17. Theseus

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    18. Theseus,

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    19. Zeus

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    20. Castor

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    21. Polydeuces

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    22. Leda

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    23. Zeus

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    1. Ares

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    2. Ares

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    3. Menelaus

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    4. Menelaus

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    5. Menelaus

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    6. Alexander (Paris)

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    7. Protesilaus

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    8. Scamandrius

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    9. Scamandrius

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    10. Scamandrius

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    11. Andromache

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    12. Andromache

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    13. Andromache

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    14. Andromache

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    15. Hecabe

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    16. Hecabe

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    17. Priam

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    18. Priam

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  2. Jan 2015
  3. Nov 2013
    1. For between two absolutely different spheres, as between subject and object, there is no causality, no correctness, and no expression; there is, at most, an aesthetic relation:

      Hm. Well, that's something, at least. Can we feel or sense or experience things beyond description with our sensory perception?