Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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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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... gives a selection of illustrations of his capacity for superlatives and pathos ( n . b . also P. Rhodes ' commentary on Book 2 , pp . 3-4 ) . It is curious , though , that while Thucydides reports the advertised eclipses and earthquakes ...
... gives a selection of illustrations of his capacity for superlatives and pathos ( n . b . also P. Rhodes ' commentary on Book 2 , pp . 3-4 ) . It is curious , though , that while Thucydides reports the advertised eclipses and earthquakes ...
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... gives a good sense , filiae atque uxori superstitibus all in the dative . Alternatively the copyist wrote uxoris because he found filie in his exemplar , and without trying to understand the meaning took it unthinkingly for a genitive ...
... gives a good sense , filiae atque uxori superstitibus all in the dative . Alternatively the copyist wrote uxoris because he found filie in his exemplar , and without trying to understand the meaning took it unthinkingly for a genitive ...
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