Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... believe that a king whose religious views provoked opposition could succeed in retaining his throne by absenting himself personally and leaving a strong viceroy in his place than it is to believe that one who was politically vulnerable ...
... believe that a king whose religious views provoked opposition could succeed in retaining his throne by absenting himself personally and leaving a strong viceroy in his place than it is to believe that one who was politically vulnerable ...
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... believe , what Ovid intended , for the qualifications of mare by uastum is nugatory , whereas flumina badly needs qualification , if the contrast with exiguae . . . riuus aquae is to be perfectly brought out . The simplest expedient ...
... believe , what Ovid intended , for the qualifications of mare by uastum is nugatory , whereas flumina badly needs qualification , if the contrast with exiguae . . . riuus aquae is to be perfectly brought out . The simplest expedient ...
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... believe that Philoctetes is going home ( because they themselves have been misled or because they ' forget ' in the emotion of the moment ) or that the wording of their talk of home implies a stopover at Troy on the way in any case ...
... believe that Philoctetes is going home ( because they themselves have been misled or because they ' forget ' in the emotion of the moment ) or that the wording of their talk of home implies a stopover at Troy on the way in any case ...
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