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The particular question raised by Schwinge - whether stichomythia , rather than another form of dialogue , can be shown both peculiarly ap- propriate and successful , in all or a majority of cases that question remains without ...
The particular question raised by Schwinge - whether stichomythia , rather than another form of dialogue , can be shown both peculiarly ap- propriate and successful , in all or a majority of cases that question remains without ...
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The most important reason is one of substance : an aliquid factum non sit is not the right 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 ...
The most important reason is one of substance : an aliquid factum non sit is not the right 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 ...
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5 ) Since the phrase is a proverb , the 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 ...
5 ) Since the phrase is a proverb , the 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 ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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