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... , sed pectore dulces fundebant voces ; patula sic arbore quondam perrumpunt silvas cantu florente cicadae . cantu florente is a close as he gets , and this usage is classical ; 40 Horace , Ars 61-2 , ita verborum vetus interit.
... , sed pectore dulces fundebant voces ; patula sic arbore quondam perrumpunt silvas cantu florente cicadae . cantu florente is a close as he gets , and this usage is classical ; 40 Horace , Ars 61-2 , ita verborum vetus interit.
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... classical Greece ( Ancient culture and society ) , London , Chatto & Windus , 1978 . Now readers may well recognize here the prototype of those iotas which , proverbially , hardly matter one way or the other ; nonetheless , for the ...
... classical Greece ( Ancient culture and society ) , London , Chatto & Windus , 1978 . Now readers may well recognize here the prototype of those iotas which , proverbially , hardly matter one way or the other ; nonetheless , for the ...
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... classical publisher , pre- ferring obstinately to maintain his independence . These subscriptions ( 305 according to the book used to arrive at these statistics , so there will have to be another adjustment this year ) are divided into ...
... classical publisher , pre- ferring obstinately to maintain his independence . These subscriptions ( 305 according to the book used to arrive at these statistics , so there will have to be another adjustment this year ) are divided into ...
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