Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... fact that it was believed that the plague was introduced by the Peloponnesians ( Thuc . 2.48.2 ) 2 . The bugs are said to be devouring Strepsiades ' ribs ( 711 καὶ τὰ πλευρὰ δαρδάπτουσιν ) : one of the symptoms of the plague was that it ...
... fact that it was believed that the plague was introduced by the Peloponnesians ( Thuc . 2.48.2 ) 2 . The bugs are said to be devouring Strepsiades ' ribs ( 711 καὶ τὰ πλευρὰ δαρδάπτουσιν ) : one of the symptoms of the plague was that it ...
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... fact free of this and to all intents and purposes on his way home . As far as they are concerned , the mission is as good as accomplished . The bow is in the army's grasp . On this assumption , they can concentrate on the story of human ...
... fact free of this and to all intents and purposes on his way home . As far as they are concerned , the mission is as good as accomplished . The bow is in the army's grasp . On this assumption , they can concentrate on the story of human ...
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... fact is at least as significant as the fussing of Augustine in the back - blocks of Africa about the analogist theory of linguistic correctness ( interestingly , the bishop of Hippo did not deem correctness unnecessary or unimportant ...
... fact is at least as significant as the fussing of Augustine in the back - blocks of Africa about the analogist theory of linguistic correctness ( interestingly , the bishop of Hippo did not deem correctness unnecessary or unimportant ...
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