Roy Ballard

Roy Ballard

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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Plato And Aristotle. Comments

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‘I was told by Socrates'
said Plato once to Aristotle
‘Something called the axolotl
dwells beyond uncharted seas'
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LeeAnn Azzopardi 23 September 2021

i enjoy this because of the mention of Socrates but it is a great poem

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Dimitrios Galanis 08 December 2016

I wished, reading it, your excellent english were not chinese to me.

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Dimitrios Galanis 23 February 2016

They are so easy.An iamb is =the accent on every second syllable,2, trochaic =on every first of two syllables,3dactyl= the accent on every third syllable while anapaest the accent on every first out the three.

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Dimitrios Galanis 23 February 2016

What I amired most is that they knew that the best wood for pipes would be the briar's wood.Then we have to admit the y were real philosophers.But Allow me, my dear to be proud that it was Aristotlr and not Plato who invented it.Plato could not reach the jeight of thought Ar. reached.

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Roy Ballard

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