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Secondly , the time - lapse between supposed events and their telling suggests that what gives simasia to these narratives / events is the very passage of time itself ( indeed , from the point of view of time - lapse and subject ...
Secondly , the time - lapse between supposed events and their telling suggests that what gives simasia to these narratives / events is the very passage of time itself ( indeed , from the point of view of time - lapse and subject ...
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almost simultaneously in the present passage , in Palladius ( Opus Agr . 4.9.5 ) and in the Vulgate Bible ( Psalms 93.9 and Luke 20.9 ) , a feature not noticed by Plater and White , Grammar of the Vulgate . A useful husbandman's verb ...
almost simultaneously in the present passage , in Palladius ( Opus Agr . 4.9.5 ) and in the Vulgate Bible ( Psalms 93.9 and Luke 20.9 ) , a feature not noticed by Plater and White , Grammar of the Vulgate . A useful husbandman's verb ...
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165-9 is another passage which does not admit regular segmentation of dactyls ( Dale analyses as 3 + 2 + 4+ 5 ) . And neither in Held . nor in Ba . does verbal demarcation tempt us to think in terms of anapaests .
165-9 is another passage which does not admit regular segmentation of dactyls ( Dale analyses as 3 + 2 + 4+ 5 ) . And neither in Held . nor in Ba . does verbal demarcation tempt us to think in terms of anapaests .
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