Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... person from ¿ keîvos in 788 . Whatever Sophocles thought of Aeschylus ' poetry , in point of character and behaviour we must accept μà Al ' oй and what we know from elsewhere ( and it was an audience of his contemporaries ) , that he ...
... person from ¿ keîvos in 788 . Whatever Sophocles thought of Aeschylus ' poetry , in point of character and behaviour we must accept μà Al ' oй and what we know from elsewhere ( and it was an audience of his contemporaries ) , that he ...
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... person . Reference to dead people who aren't here any more might also call to mind the famous passage in Plato's Phaedo ( 115c ) where Socrates protests that the body that Crito will soon be burying is not Socrates ' true self . The ...
... person . Reference to dead people who aren't here any more might also call to mind the famous passage in Plato's Phaedo ( 115c ) where Socrates protests that the body that Crito will soon be burying is not Socrates ' true self . The ...
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... persons migrate at the beginning and end of each term . He , and perhaps now others , seems to have been thinking of Catchment Areas and even direction of students ( or their inducement to go ) to their local University ( as has always ...
... persons migrate at the beginning and end of each term . He , and perhaps now others , seems to have been thinking of Catchment Areas and even direction of students ( or their inducement to go ) to their local University ( as has always ...
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