Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... fact to the penetration of the traditional ' eccentric ' ideology of Glendi by official values and goals , and the integration of the village into the wider economic system . Nevertheless , much of the old ideology seems to survive ...
... fact to the penetration of the traditional ' eccentric ' ideology of Glendi by official values and goals , and the integration of the village into the wider economic system . Nevertheless , much of the old ideology seems to survive ...
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... fact that they are not even going to have to do what Catullus asks , for the non bona dicta are actually contained in the poem itself . This sort of humorous irony is not what we imagine as consistent with the expression of strong ...
... fact that they are not even going to have to do what Catullus asks , for the non bona dicta are actually contained in the poem itself . This sort of humorous irony is not what we imagine as consistent with the expression of strong ...
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... fact mentions it a few times more ( Cole refers to her Collected Papers 49-50 , 95 ; see also LMGD 70 , 120 , 147 ) , but only in relation to iambic / trochaic , dactylic / anapaestic , choriambic / ionic . X X ........ She infers that ...
... fact mentions it a few times more ( Cole refers to her Collected Papers 49-50 , 95 ; see also LMGD 70 , 120 , 147 ) , but only in relation to iambic / trochaic , dactylic / anapaestic , choriambic / ionic . X X ........ She infers that ...
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