Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... continued on the path marked out by Pericles and Cleon is only ridiculed in passing ( e.g. Cleophon at Thesm . 805 and Frogs 677-85 and 1504 , Peisander at Lys . 490f . ) . The contrast between the passing treatment given such latter ...
... continued on the path marked out by Pericles and Cleon is only ridiculed in passing ( e.g. Cleophon at Thesm . 805 and Frogs 677-85 and 1504 , Peisander at Lys . 490f . ) . The contrast between the passing treatment given such latter ...
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... continued the که 4 ту alphabetical order кa - μvo - μévov and was not aware that an aorist participle was needed in which the nu is not written . Then he has tried to make a correction and thus caused the general confusion of strokes ...
... continued the که 4 ту alphabetical order кa - μvo - μévov and was not aware that an aorist participle was needed in which the nu is not written . Then he has tried to make a correction and thus caused the general confusion of strokes ...
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... continued to be used as late as the 2nd century A. D..14 The joke about punishing adulterers with a fish appears first in Plato Comicus in 391 B. C. , but not again until Catullus and Juvenal , and in the interval the fish has changed ...
... continued to be used as late as the 2nd century A. D..14 The joke about punishing adulterers with a fish appears first in Plato Comicus in 391 B. C. , but not again until Catullus and Juvenal , and in the interval the fish has changed ...
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