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But may not this be too clear - cut a view ? Cicero has just quoted Ennius and then remarks o poetam egregium ! quamquam ab his cantoribus Euphori- onis contemnitur ( Tusc.3.45 ) . The essential point is that Cicero ad- mires Ennius and ...
But may not this be too clear - cut a view ? Cicero has just quoted Ennius and then remarks o poetam egregium ! quamquam ab his cantoribus Euphori- onis contemnitur ( Tusc.3.45 ) . The essential point is that Cicero ad- mires Ennius and ...
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It makes good sense for Socrates to establish first a clear example of predominance in mixture , to make sure Protarchus really understands that predominance is possible , before going on to examine at more length examples of both sorts ...
It makes good sense for Socrates to establish first a clear example of predominance in mixture , to make sure Protarchus really understands that predominance is possible , before going on to examine at more length examples of both sorts ...
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That argument clearly will not stand . ... Furthermore , Ward claims ( seeming to want it both ways , or to hedge his bets ) that it is clear that ' at least part of the dirty work was carried out by a slave ' i.e. Calvus ...
That argument clearly will not stand . ... Furthermore , Ward claims ( seeming to want it both ways , or to hedge his bets ) that it is clear that ' at least part of the dirty work was carried out by a slave ' i.e. Calvus ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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