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... interpretation of the phrase aqua haeret in ad Q. f . 2.6.2 , normally translated ' I am in a fix ' ( Tyrrell & Purser ) , ' I am muzzled ' ( Shackleton - Bailey ) vel sim .. As Ward says , the metaphor has been explained ( see e.g. ...
... interpretation of the phrase aqua haeret in ad Q. f . 2.6.2 , normally translated ' I am in a fix ' ( Tyrrell & Purser ) , ' I am muzzled ' ( Shackleton - Bailey ) vel sim .. As Ward says , the metaphor has been explained ( see e.g. ...
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... interpretation of QF 2.6.2 ' in the highest degree unlikely ' . It is not clear to me that this is so . First , a brief and dismissive word about fin 5.84 . This is not pa- rallel , either formally or materially . Formally , because of ...
... interpretation of QF 2.6.2 ' in the highest degree unlikely ' . It is not clear to me that this is so . First , a brief and dismissive word about fin 5.84 . This is not pa- rallel , either formally or materially . Formally , because of ...
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... interpretation of such lines that Juvenal was a lunatic who really believed that poetry recitations in the dog - days were a more alarming hazard at Rome than conflagrations of collapsing houses and so on is grotesque . These ...
... interpretation of such lines that Juvenal was a lunatic who really believed that poetry recitations in the dog - days were a more alarming hazard at Rome than conflagrations of collapsing houses and so on is grotesque . These ...
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