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... meanings of glubere before accepting its metaphorical meaning to be retractio praeputii . I assumed that the connexion of ideas would be obvious . Just as a human hand is instrumental in stripping the bark off a willow or indeed in ...
... meanings of glubere before accepting its metaphorical meaning to be retractio praeputii . I assumed that the connexion of ideas would be obvious . Just as a human hand is instrumental in stripping the bark off a willow or indeed in ...
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... meaning of a phrase in a dead language : even if a definition survives , that is helpful , but it is by no means the end of the matter , and we must still check it if we can . Indeed , our method of arriving at the meaning of an ancient ...
... meaning of a phrase in a dead language : even if a definition survives , that is helpful , but it is by no means the end of the matter , and we must still check it if we can . Indeed , our method of arriving at the meaning of an ancient ...
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... meaning of a phrase in a dead language : even if a definition survives , that is helpful , but it is by no means the end of the matter , and we must still check it if we can . Indeed , our method of arriving at the meaning of an ancient ...
... meaning of a phrase in a dead language : even if a definition survives , that is helpful , but it is by no means the end of the matter , and we must still check it if we can . Indeed , our method of arriving at the meaning of an ancient ...
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