Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... later by the Stoics . In later times the Stoic vocabulary became the accepted one , and was used by all writers , It seems unbelievable that the mixture of Aristotelian , Stoic and neither - Aristotelian - nor - Stoic terms found in ...
... later by the Stoics . In later times the Stoic vocabulary became the accepted one , and was used by all writers , It seems unbelievable that the mixture of Aristotelian , Stoic and neither - Aristotelian - nor - Stoic terms found in ...
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... later plays afford more natural opportunities not only to stichomythia , but to its extended use : in these plays there are plausibly more conversations between informed and ignorant persons , where recognitions are portrayed or , in ...
... later plays afford more natural opportunities not only to stichomythia , but to its extended use : in these plays there are plausibly more conversations between informed and ignorant persons , where recognitions are portrayed or , in ...
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... later admitted to a fuller knowledge, (in another passage too, which gave offence to Aristarchus, u. 37^-390, Odysseus becomes privy to the arcana deorum) . The first possible approach to the apotheosis arises from an observation by ...
... later admitted to a fuller knowledge, (in another passage too, which gave offence to Aristarchus, u. 37^-390, Odysseus becomes privy to the arcana deorum) . The first possible approach to the apotheosis arises from an observation by ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
feared that 1979 would be inaugurated by a very attentuated number | 230 |
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