Saturday, September 22, 2007

Aetna Coverage Cruise

The poet and the tyrant

What a beautiful day Monday, 5 hours of fun, a Latin and Italian 2 (+ or-), biology and design ...
Just because it's too good as the day I invite everyone to join the strike! The first strike of the school year ... and if we do not enter the coke bomb I recommend ...
For security, but we must also do the homework is not it? And how can miss a controllatina version to see if your translation is correct? Here is the version on Monday xD

Filosseno Once the poet, having dinner at Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, he saw prepared for him a mullet, very small and far less than the fish that the servants offered to the tyrant. Then moved his fish to the ears as if he wanted to hear his words. Dionysus had seen this and wondering why did this or what he wanted to know from the fish, "said the poet: as I said, intend to write a poem on the nymph Galatea, I questioned this fish and I asked him something about nymph to adorn my poem. But this fish, being smaller, could not see any Nereid in such a short space of life or give me something about the condition of the nymphs. Instead the fish, which give you the servants, being the largest age and knowing a lot about the nymphs, I will respond more easily. The tyrant Dionysius, having understood what the words mean to Filosseno, smiled a bit 'and ordered to serve a larger fish to the poet.

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