Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... reason to suppose it was , it shows that Furius and Aurelius remained comrades of Catullus even if not intimate friends , to the end of his life ' . - Now it is possible , but subject to doubt , that the abuse to which these two are ...
... reason to suppose it was , it shows that Furius and Aurelius remained comrades of Catullus even if not intimate friends , to the end of his life ' . - Now it is possible , but subject to doubt , that the abuse to which these two are ...
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... reason was that it reflected , and was created for the consumption of , a quite different society than that for which Aristophanes wrote his earlier plays . In a short but penetrating discussion of Middle Comedy18 Katherine Lever ...
... reason was that it reflected , and was created for the consumption of , a quite different society than that for which Aristophanes wrote his earlier plays . In a short but penetrating discussion of Middle Comedy18 Katherine Lever ...
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... reason to control the irrational , and he avails himself of the doctrine of the bipartite division of the soul into those two parts . So " Just how ? " , you will say . Either as a master controls a slave , or a general a ranker , or a ...
... reason to control the irrational , and he avails himself of the doctrine of the bipartite division of the soul into those two parts . So " Just how ? " , you will say . Either as a master controls a slave , or a general a ranker , or a ...
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