Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... present or future ones ( cf. the rhetorical device of hunger in the Turkish period to exculpate the practice of animal theft ) . The Glendiot view of fate , too , is not a predictor of the future , neither does it express present events ...
... present or future ones ( cf. the rhetorical device of hunger in the Turkish period to exculpate the practice of animal theft ) . The Glendiot view of fate , too , is not a predictor of the future , neither does it express present events ...
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... present what might be called a cataclysmic view of dramatic change since they state that Middle Comedy arose at one time in reaction to a single powerful stimulus , the suppression of personal invective , which they regard as the ...
... present what might be called a cataclysmic view of dramatic change since they state that Middle Comedy arose at one time in reaction to a single powerful stimulus , the suppression of personal invective , which they regard as the ...
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... present is that the 50 hectare camp at Ythan Wells in part overlies a smaller 14 hectare camp with Stracathro - type gates , a type generally accepted as being Flavian in date . Only one other camp with gates of this type is known north ...
... present is that the 50 hectare camp at Ythan Wells in part overlies a smaller 14 hectare camp with Stracathro - type gates , a type generally accepted as being Flavian in date . Only one other camp with gates of this type is known north ...
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