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In his discussion in LCM 12.1 ( Jan.1987 , 10-11 , P.J.Bicknell suggested that caeruleus in line 409 need not mean ' blue ' , and he sought a ' junk sense ' , OLD's sense 11 , for Man.1.409 ( which OLD prudently omitted ) .
In his discussion in LCM 12.1 ( Jan.1987 , 10-11 , P.J.Bicknell suggested that caeruleus in line 409 need not mean ' blue ' , and he sought a ' junk sense ' , OLD's sense 11 , for Man.1.409 ( which OLD prudently omitted ) .
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Here the call for emendation arises because the structured and the sense are at odds . The sequences ' No he didn't , but he kissed Aeschylus ' , and ' No he didn't , but Aeschylus kissed him ' , both make good sense .
Here the call for emendation arises because the structured and the sense are at odds . The sequences ' No he didn't , but he kissed Aeschylus ' , and ' No he didn't , but Aeschylus kissed him ' , both make good sense .
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So even if this term as used in this sense is Stoic , it is perhaps not surprising that it appears so little in Stoic texts . And if it is not genuinely Stoic , it is certainly not surprising that it appears almost exclusively in ...
So even if this term as used in this sense is Stoic , it is perhaps not surprising that it appears so little in Stoic texts . And if it is not genuinely Stoic , it is certainly not surprising that it appears almost exclusively in ...
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