Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... thought between 77-78 and 79-80 ought to be somewhat on the lines of ' whoever read you ( Augustus ) my Ars Amatoria prevented verses which venerate you ( ? ) from being read without prejudice ' . and , for this sequence of thought to ...
... thought between 77-78 and 79-80 ought to be somewhat on the lines of ' whoever read you ( Augustus ) my Ars Amatoria prevented verses which venerate you ( ? ) from being read without prejudice ' . and , for this sequence of thought to ...
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... thought process on the part of the chorus which , though theoretically plausible in itself , is never in fact expressed in speech by them . In addition , the thought process implanted in their minds glosses over what might well be a ...
... thought process on the part of the chorus which , though theoretically plausible in itself , is never in fact expressed in speech by them . In addition , the thought process implanted in their minds glosses over what might well be a ...
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... thought . As for procession , while admitting that there were non - logical grounds for regarding it as a basic part of the world order , not only their own awareness but also appeals to the authority of Plato , and interpretations of ...
... thought . As for procession , while admitting that there were non - logical grounds for regarding it as a basic part of the world order , not only their own awareness but also appeals to the authority of Plato , and interpretations of ...
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