Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... question to be in the end unnecessary . For the question pre- supposes near - perfection in conception and realization , of which no poet has ever been capable ; and it does not allow enough to individual foible . A measure of self ...
... question to be in the end unnecessary . For the question pre- supposes near - perfection in conception and realization , of which no poet has ever been capable ; and it does not allow enough to individual foible . A measure of self ...
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... question to ask about the formula si illud aut illud factum non erit . As has been noted above , formula A requires that neither X nor Y shall have been done . Therefore in testing it one should not ask ' whether both of two things have ...
... question to ask about the formula si illud aut illud factum non erit . As has been noted above , formula A requires that neither X nor Y shall have been done . Therefore in testing it one should not ask ' whether both of two things have ...
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... question of whether aqua is an image of Cicero's public eloquence or of his political policy or of the ink on his pen is a meaningless question . 6 ) With the elliptical coram enim the verb to be supplied is a verb in the future tense ...
... question of whether aqua is an image of Cicero's public eloquence or of his political policy or of the ink on his pen is a meaningless question . 6 ) With the elliptical coram enim the verb to be supplied is a verb in the future tense ...
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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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