Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... give instances of importunities which a decent person would heed , even from a virtual outcast . Aeneas carried Anchises - and only a miracle found him a way out of the burning Troy . Ovid's book carries laudes deorum i.e. of Augustus ...
... give instances of importunities which a decent person would heed , even from a virtual outcast . Aeneas carried Anchises - and only a miracle found him a way out of the burning Troy . Ovid's book carries laudes deorum i.e. of Augustus ...
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... give a poisoned wound ' and then goes on , mentioning Catullus 15.19 and Juvenal 10.137 for comparison , to deduce from the Plato fragment ' hence it [ the skorpios ] was a cruel punishment for adultery'.10 Thompson does not set out his ...
... give a poisoned wound ' and then goes on , mentioning Catullus 15.19 and Juvenal 10.137 for comparison , to deduce from the Plato fragment ' hence it [ the skorpios ] was a cruel punishment for adultery'.10 Thompson does not set out his ...
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... give up without ceasing to take part in rational discussion about how things are . The fact that they have this status gives us a good reason for relying on them that we do not have for just any common beliefs ' ( 188 ) . Strong ...
... give up without ceasing to take part in rational discussion about how things are . The fact that they have this status gives us a good reason for relying on them that we do not have for just any common beliefs ' ( 188 ) . Strong ...
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