Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Glendiot men's views concerning sin and morality ; and the changes which are gradually transforming their views on the ' meaning ' of the actions of themselves , their covillagers , and non - villagers . Nevertheless , I suspect that ...
... Glendiot men's views concerning sin and morality ; and the changes which are gradually transforming their views on the ' meaning ' of the actions of themselves , their covillagers , and non - villagers . Nevertheless , I suspect that ...
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... Glendiots seem in reality to have experienced true famine rarely , if at all . This sort of hunger is metaphorical , not intestinal . Those familiar with Hesiod's Works and Days may find the Glendiot argument , that hunger makes bad ...
... Glendiots seem in reality to have experienced true famine rarely , if at all . This sort of hunger is metaphorical , not intestinal . Those familiar with Hesiod's Works and Days may find the Glendiot argument , that hunger makes bad ...
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... Glendiot terms . Moreover , Glendiot rhetoric emphasises that they do not steal from covillagers - their eghoismos is directed outwards , as it were , against sheep and goat owners from other communities . The narrators in all the stock ...
... Glendiot terms . Moreover , Glendiot rhetoric emphasises that they do not steal from covillagers - their eghoismos is directed outwards , as it were , against sheep and goat owners from other communities . The narrators in all the stock ...
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