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    Works sharing an underlying principle are accessible acro... — Carmelics
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    Supports→People at any time can come to appreciate both the art of Sophocles and that of Shakespeare

    Works sharing an underlying principle are accessible across time, though requiring effort to appreciate their language, customs, and worlds

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    Precisely because the art of Sophocles and that of Shakespeare rest on the same underlying principle it is possible for people at any time to come to appreciate them both, although no doubt with the considerable effort it would take to appreciate fully their language, their customs, in short, their worlds.

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