Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... appears to suppose , but throughout the long body . The word utrumque , in conflict with omnia and omnes partes , is indefensible , though some have sought to defend it . Is it not possible that Lucretius echoes the traditional ...
... appears to suppose , but throughout the long body . The word utrumque , in conflict with omnia and omnes partes , is indefensible , though some have sought to defend it . Is it not possible that Lucretius echoes the traditional ...
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... appears to be putting into Caesar's mouth after his crossing of the Rubicon . In contrast to Seneca's advice to Lucilius , Caesar follows Chance while giving up on Fate . Unlike the Stoic wise man , Caesar rejects fatum and follows ...
... appears to be putting into Caesar's mouth after his crossing of the Rubicon . In contrast to Seneca's advice to Lucilius , Caesar follows Chance while giving up on Fate . Unlike the Stoic wise man , Caesar rejects fatum and follows ...
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... appears to be an image of the course of JH's life : her self - imposed exile in Paris in the 1920s , says P. , ' marked the final stage of Jane's attempt to wrestle with her own history and brought the circle back around to its ...
... appears to be an image of the course of JH's life : her self - imposed exile in Paris in the 1920s , says P. , ' marked the final stage of Jane's attempt to wrestle with her own history and brought the circle back around to its ...
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