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It also emphasizes the precipitately hasty manner of Flaminius ' conduct by its hiatus with cohibendum - a particularly strident elision of a nasal syllable with a short opening vowel . Thus far , Livy has used the syntactical ...
It also emphasizes the precipitately hasty manner of Flaminius ' conduct by its hiatus with cohibendum - a particularly strident elision of a nasal syllable with a short opening vowel . Thus far , Livy has used the syntactical ...
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... of the De Genesi contra Manichaeos supported by the Central Research Fund of the University of London . a In the second book of Augustine's exposition of the opening chapters of Genesis , directed against the Manichaean exegesis ...
... of the De Genesi contra Manichaeos supported by the Central Research Fund of the University of London . a In the second book of Augustine's exposition of the opening chapters of Genesis , directed against the Manichaean exegesis ...
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85.2 Catullan too - keyed even to the very epigram of which I have just cited the lone pentameter - is the opening sentence of the next paragraph of Letter 100 Il n'est plus pour moi de bonheur , de repos , que par la possession ...
85.2 Catullan too - keyed even to the very epigram of which I have just cited the lone pentameter - is the opening sentence of the next paragraph of Letter 100 Il n'est plus pour moi de bonheur , de repos , que par la possession ...
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