Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... hope of TA is to render the interactions of life effectual and creative where so much of the time they are futile or destructive , both to one- self and to other people . It is a hope that Plato would have recognized . In order to ...
... hope of TA is to render the interactions of life effectual and creative where so much of the time they are futile or destructive , both to one- self and to other people . It is a hope that Plato would have recognized . In order to ...
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... hope I have taken to explain my stance . Many teachers , like myself , will use the Course in their own way - and who would want it otherwise ? Certainly not the planners and authors : Sir Kenneth Dover ends his typically elegant and ...
... hope I have taken to explain my stance . Many teachers , like myself , will use the Course in their own way - and who would want it otherwise ? Certainly not the planners and authors : Sir Kenneth Dover ends his typically elegant and ...
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... hope , so too reference to Sabina as Iuno Coniugalis might well have been a sort of hope for the continuation of the imperial marriage about which doubts were perhaps abroad in the empire . Such a dedication appearing at Phil- ippi ...
... hope , so too reference to Sabina as Iuno Coniugalis might well have been a sort of hope for the continuation of the imperial marriage about which doubts were perhaps abroad in the empire . Such a dedication appearing at Phil- ippi ...
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