Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... further assumption that a group of Megarian soldiers sailing home with captive Athenian women would normally leave their swords and spears on board when disembarking . 5.2 : ' ancestrally close relations , stemming from the grain trade ...
... further assumption that a group of Megarian soldiers sailing home with captive Athenian women would normally leave their swords and spears on board when disembarking . 5.2 : ' ancestrally close relations , stemming from the grain trade ...
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... Further suggested possibilities are that the chorus actually 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 ...
... Further suggested possibilities are that the chorus actually 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 ...
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... Further , μon can be derived from the same source , by seeing it as a description of the activity itself . When later Neoplatonists described the products of procession as contained ' occultly ( Lloyd's rendering of κρúpios , sometimes ...
... Further , μon can be derived from the same source , by seeing it as a description of the activity itself . When later Neoplatonists described the products of procession as contained ' occultly ( Lloyd's rendering of κρúpios , sometimes ...
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