Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... argument is complex , is informed with great learning , and is illustrated by exhaustive analysis of the poetical texts . The style in which the argument is expressed is often abstruse , though never quite impenetrable . The relentless ...
... argument is complex , is informed with great learning , and is illustrated by exhaustive analysis of the poetical texts . The style in which the argument is expressed is often abstruse , though never quite impenetrable . The relentless ...
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... argument pretty unconvincing , for the postulated inconcinnity is simply , to my mind , not there ( the highlighted contrast between 25.1 and 26.2 in particular is surely unreal ; after all , 25.1 does also make clear that there were ...
... argument pretty unconvincing , for the postulated inconcinnity is simply , to my mind , not there ( the highlighted contrast between 25.1 and 26.2 in particular is surely unreal ; after all , 25.1 does also make clear that there were ...
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... argument of that paper : for if Paches ' fate was capable of inspiring a comic treatment which could give rise to the dramatic tale known to Plutarch and Agathias , it was arguably capable of providing the background to a joke about his ...
... argument of that paper : for if Paches ' fate was capable of inspiring a comic treatment which could give rise to the dramatic tale known to Plutarch and Agathias , it was arguably capable of providing the background to a joke about his ...
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