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84 In this view , stichomythia is truest to its essence when its strongly stylized mode emphasizes dramatically critical contrasts of person's thoughts , words and , potentially , actions . This is a more helpful definition than that ...
84 In this view , stichomythia is truest to its essence when its strongly stylized mode emphasizes dramatically critical contrasts of person's thoughts , words and , potentially , actions . This is a more helpful definition than that ...
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220 when Augustus presided over these contests in person ; this was one of the eight gladiatorial munera which he gave in his own name or in that of other members of his family ( RG 22.1 ; seven of them are identified by commentators ) ...
220 when Augustus presided over these contests in person ; this was one of the eight gladiatorial munera which he gave in his own name or in that of other members of his family ( RG 22.1 ; seven of them are identified by commentators ) ...
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No grammar talks about attraction of person . How could it ? Such an attraction is impossible to conceive , let alone illustrate from model writers ( and however ugly we find these epigrams , we have no cause to leave solecisms ...
No grammar talks about attraction of person . How could it ? Such an attraction is impossible to conceive , let alone illustrate from model writers ( and however ugly we find these epigrams , we have no cause to leave solecisms ...
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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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