Heraclitean Echoes in Eliot’s The Cocktail Party

In his semi-serious etymology in the Cratylus Socrates quotes a portion of the first passage from Hesiod and comments: ‘Now he and other poets say truly that when a good man dies he has honor and a mighty portion among the dead, and becomes a daimôn, which is a name given to him signifying wisdom’ (398b-c). ................
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