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The very diversity , if not profundity , of Gellius ' subject - matter has inevitably led to an alarming number of articles in learned journals , largely confined to the elucidation of a single chapter or theme .
The very diversity , if not profundity , of Gellius ' subject - matter has inevitably led to an alarming number of articles in learned journals , largely confined to the elucidation of a single chapter or theme .
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... at Arginousai the previous summer ' , and remarks that throughout the chapter Thucydides ' pursues relentlessly the theme of political disunity in the post - Periklean period , and by its end the theme had distorted his judgment2 .
... at Arginousai the previous summer ' , and remarks that throughout the chapter Thucydides ' pursues relentlessly the theme of political disunity in the post - Periklean period , and by its end the theme had distorted his judgment2 .
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Thus , in a play in which adultery is a theme , we have a passage in which one speaker has an evident interest in acquiring sexual potency , and a second speaker responds to that interest by wishing for the sexual humiliation of the ...
Thus , in a play in which adultery is a theme , we have a passage in which one speaker has an evident interest in acquiring sexual potency , and a second speaker responds to that interest by wishing for the sexual humiliation of the ...
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