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Nothing yet requires the reader to see the heifer as stand - in for a human girl , and while the explicit sexual statement of 3-4 leads ... but their emphasis is on the munus of the servicing male ( readers may recall Petronius , Sat.
Nothing yet requires the reader to see the heifer as stand - in for a human girl , and while the explicit sexual statement of 3-4 leads ... but their emphasis is on the munus of the servicing male ( readers may recall Petronius , Sat.
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He therefore bids readers be mindful of the legal maxim audi alteram partem , which is to be found on pp.81-2 , and for contri- buting which at his request he is most grateful to Professor Nisbet . Neither the review nor his own ...
He therefore bids readers be mindful of the legal maxim audi alteram partem , which is to be found on pp.81-2 , and for contri- buting which at his request he is most grateful to Professor Nisbet . Neither the review nor his own ...
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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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