Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... person , the transition being prepared by saepe . . . vincerentur . This seems to mean that in the irrational , excessive lamentation cannot ex hypothesi be controlled by reason , but can be by the constraints of shame before others ...
... person , the transition being prepared by saepe . . . vincerentur . This seems to mean that in the irrational , excessive lamentation cannot ex hypothesi be controlled by reason , but can be by the constraints of shame before others ...
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... persons therefore we shall have to keep in chains and guard closely like slaves , whilst those ... we shall have to warn to be mindful of honour like good soldiers recalled to duty ' . As a paraphrase of what Cicero seems to have meant ...
... persons therefore we shall have to keep in chains and guard closely like slaves , whilst those ... we shall have to warn to be mindful of honour like good soldiers recalled to duty ' . As a paraphrase of what Cicero seems to have meant ...
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... person from exeîvos in 788 . Whatever Sophocles thought of Aeschylus ' poetry , in point of character and behaviour we must accept μd Al ' our and what we know from elsewhere ( and it was an audience of his contemporaries ) , that he ...
... person from exeîvos in 788 . Whatever Sophocles thought of Aeschylus ' poetry , in point of character and behaviour we must accept μd Al ' our and what we know from elsewhere ( and it was an audience of his contemporaries ) , that he ...
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