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... presumably did Antonius , and any censure of him for continuing to use the title of triumvir , while it might add something to Octavian's propaganda , was in reality no more than the most captious of debating - points . Second , this ...
... presumably did Antonius , and any censure of him for continuing to use the title of triumvir , while it might add something to Octavian's propaganda , was in reality no more than the most captious of debating - points . Second , this ...
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... presumably also borrowed that about fish from the Greeks , but the change in the nature of the fish suggests that he may have taken it from a writer other than Plato Comicus , in which case the joke occurred more widely than in our ...
... presumably also borrowed that about fish from the Greeks , but the change in the nature of the fish suggests that he may have taken it from a writer other than Plato Comicus , in which case the joke occurred more widely than in our ...
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... presumably part of the stage set.16 Her next biographer will need to assess the part played by dress in her self - presentation . Here it will suffice to point out that the appearance of the New Woman from the 1870s on had provoked , in ...
... presumably part of the stage set.16 Her next biographer will need to assess the part played by dress in her self - presentation . Here it will suffice to point out that the appearance of the New Woman from the 1870s on had provoked , in ...
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