Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... described himself as ' monachus ' on several occasions when attesting charters even after his elevation to bishop , 14 and who was described by Florence of Worcester after his death as ' a man of deep humility , and also a monk ' , 15 ...
... described himself as ' monachus ' on several occasions when attesting charters even after his elevation to bishop , 14 and who was described by Florence of Worcester after his death as ' a man of deep humility , and also a monk ' , 15 ...
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... described as casting down the column of state with her foot . The image is striking in its incongruity ; surely a hand would be more appropriate to the metaphor , as Nisbet and Hubbard remark in their commentary , ' Samson more sensibly ...
... described as casting down the column of state with her foot . The image is striking in its incongruity ; surely a hand would be more appropriate to the metaphor , as Nisbet and Hubbard remark in their commentary , ' Samson more sensibly ...
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... described minutely that spot where he had found it , how he had to wrench the arm from the body to get it intact , and that there remained other papyri under the other arm . On examining it some months after by the aid of chemicals , he ...
... described minutely that spot where he had found it , how he had to wrench the arm from the body to get it intact , and that there remained other papyri under the other arm . On examining it some months after by the aid of chemicals , he ...
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