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Hom. Od. 9.8-10 Odysseus. For PARAPLEI=AI the Homeric text has PARA\ DE\ PLH/QWSI. Plato's treatment of the quotation is hardly fair to Homer. Aristotle, Politics 1338 a 28, cites it more fairly to illustrate the use of music for entertainment (DIAGWGH/). The passage, however, was liable to abuse. See the use made of it by Lucian, Parasite 10.—do you think the hearing of that sort of thing will conduce to a young man's temperance or self-control? or this: Hunger is the most piteous death that a mortal may suffer. Hom. Od. 12.342Hom. Od. 12.342. Or to hear how ZeusHom. Il. 14.294-341. lightly forgot al
he cupbearer ladles the sweet wine Out of the mixer and bears it and empties it into the beakers. Hom. Od. 9.8-10 Odysseus. For PARAPLEI=AI the Homeric text has PARA\ DE\ PLH/QWSI. Plato's treatment of the quotation is hardly fair to Homer. Aristotle, Politics 1338 a 28, cites it more fairly to illustrate the use of music for entertainment (DIAGWGH/). The passage, however, was liable to abuse. See the use made of it by Lucian, Parasite 10.—do you think the hearing of that sort of thing will conduce to a young man's temperance or self-control? or this: Hunger is the most piteous death that a m