Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... assume that any complaints about Sin attest significant impropriety on Nabonidus ' part . One is bound , of course ... assuming that the Labynetos whom Herodotos describes as reconciling the Lydians and Medes in 585 ( 1.74 ) was the ...
... assume that any complaints about Sin attest significant impropriety on Nabonidus ' part . One is bound , of course ... assuming that the Labynetos whom Herodotos describes as reconciling the Lydians and Medes in 585 ( 1.74 ) was the ...
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... assumed by the chorus to be able to hear all or at least the final part of the stasimon.2 Critics who believe , as I do ... assume that the chorus , while still maintaining their persona ( which at this point includes involvement in the ...
... assumed by the chorus to be able to hear all or at least the final part of the stasimon.2 Critics who believe , as I do ... assume that the chorus , while still maintaining their persona ( which at this point includes involvement in the ...
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... assumes a thought process on the part of the chorus which , though theoretically plausible in itself , is never in ... assume that just because the chorus are satisfied with the prospect of seizing the bow alone during the sleep song ...
... assumes a thought process on the part of the chorus which , though theoretically plausible in itself , is never in ... assume that just because the chorus are satisfied with the prospect of seizing the bow alone during the sleep song ...
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