Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... position of éπébéтO Tη Bouλn at the very end of the first sentence underlines the author's point that it was the council of the Areopagus ( the thematic subject of the whole of chapter 25 ) on which Ephialtes launched his political ...
... position of éπébéтO Tη Bouλn at the very end of the first sentence underlines the author's point that it was the council of the Areopagus ( the thematic subject of the whole of chapter 25 ) on which Ephialtes launched his political ...
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... position that was going on and to the incompetence and political bankruptcy of those involved . It is quite clear how the second study arises out of the overall analysis undertaken in the first . Moreover , insofar as both have a ...
... position that was going on and to the incompetence and political bankruptcy of those involved . It is quite clear how the second study arises out of the overall analysis undertaken in the first . Moreover , insofar as both have a ...
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... position , and for this he offers unreserved apologies . He is also assured by the author of the fable , whose anonymity he respects , that he has taken too seriously what was intended humorously , and extends apologies to him also . In ...
... position , and for this he offers unreserved apologies . He is also assured by the author of the fable , whose anonymity he respects , that he has taken too seriously what was intended humorously , and extends apologies to him also . In ...
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