Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... bear uncommon names . Onesimus , Callicrates and Nico- machus are all right , but who can produce a second bearer of the names Ceryllianus , Eusthenius or Theoclius ? None appear in PIR , PLRE or R - E . It is not likely that a rash of ...
... bear uncommon names . Onesimus , Callicrates and Nico- machus are all right , but who can produce a second bearer of the names Ceryllianus , Eusthenius or Theoclius ? None appear in PIR , PLRE or R - E . It is not likely that a rash of ...
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... bear the yoke of the plough - ox , nor , 3-4 , to endure the massive on- slaught of the mounting bull . Nothing yet requires the reader to see the heifer as stand - in for a human girl , and while the explicit sexual statement of 3-4 ...
... bear the yoke of the plough - ox , nor , 3-4 , to endure the massive on- slaught of the mounting bull . Nothing yet requires the reader to see the heifer as stand - in for a human girl , and while the explicit sexual statement of 3-4 ...
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... bears that meaning ; be- sides , his source is likely to have been a Latin author , and scaena could hardly be misinterpreted . Odd though it is , ' hut ' is what he says . He uses the word again in section 90 , and nowhere else in all ...
... bears that meaning ; be- sides , his source is likely to have been a Latin author , and scaena could hardly be misinterpreted . Odd though it is , ' hut ' is what he says . He uses the word again in section 90 , and nowhere else in all ...
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