Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... relationship between the hero Dicaeopolis and the comic poet Aristophanes at Acharnians 377-84 , 497-507 . He first reviews what he clearly believes is the inadequate modern critical response to these passages , and then offers a ...
... relationship between the hero Dicaeopolis and the comic poet Aristophanes at Acharnians 377-84 , 497-507 . He first reviews what he clearly believes is the inadequate modern critical response to these passages , and then offers a ...
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... relationship between human beings . But even that will not do . Aristotle is firm that it is difficult to be friendly towards grumpy old people . This must surely be a denial of the possibility of affection , not of friendship , and ...
... relationship between human beings . But even that will not do . Aristotle is firm that it is difficult to be friendly towards grumpy old people . This must surely be a denial of the possibility of affection , not of friendship , and ...
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... relationship between the Danaoi and Dan . Danaos came to Greece from Egypt . Egyptian sources may have further information about the versatile Danaoi and Dan . Among the Peoples of the Sea , those enigmatic groups which attacked Egypt ...
... relationship between the Danaoi and Dan . Danaos came to Greece from Egypt . Egyptian sources may have further information about the versatile Danaoi and Dan . Among the Peoples of the Sea , those enigmatic groups which attacked Egypt ...
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