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... all by Oxford scholars of the period ( I am grateful to Mr Henry Carter of the Oxford University Press for pointing this out to me ... at any rate he is to be sought in Oxford and among the associates of Fell and Richard Allestree .
... all by Oxford scholars of the period ( I am grateful to Mr Henry Carter of the Oxford University Press for pointing this out to me ... at any rate he is to be sought in Oxford and among the associates of Fell and Richard Allestree .
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... all by Oxford scholars of the period (I am grateful to Mr Henry Carter of the Oxford University Press for pointing this out to me ... at any rate he is to be sought in Oxford and among the associates of Fell and Richard Allestree.
... all by Oxford scholars of the period (I am grateful to Mr Henry Carter of the Oxford University Press for pointing this out to me ... at any rate he is to be sought in Oxford and among the associates of Fell and Richard Allestree.
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The new Oxford commentary ( R.G.M. Nisbet & M.Hubbard , A commentary on Horace's Odes Book II , Oxford , Clarendon , 1978 , 78 ) adapts Horace's own image from 2.5.3 to renew the condemnation ; ' Horace seems to rush into love poetry ...
The new Oxford commentary ( R.G.M. Nisbet & M.Hubbard , A commentary on Horace's Odes Book II , Oxford , Clarendon , 1978 , 78 ) adapts Horace's own image from 2.5.3 to renew the condemnation ; ' Horace seems to rush into love poetry ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
feared that 1979 would be inaugurated by a very attentuated number | 230 |
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