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... reasons for this proposal are 1 ) if the second sentence is an explana- tion of the first , then a reference to some ... reason which led those scholars to betake them- selves to those places , namely that Suetonius , as his reference to ...
... reasons for this proposal are 1 ) if the second sentence is an explana- tion of the first , then a reference to some ... reason which led those scholars to betake them- selves to those places , namely that Suetonius , as his reference to ...
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... reasons for his support . I suspect that the most precise reason for the omiss- ion comes in that part of the Athpol's characterization which is not paralleled in Thucydides , the social status of the oligarchic leaders . It hardly ...
... reasons for his support . I suspect that the most precise reason for the omiss- ion comes in that part of the Athpol's characterization which is not paralleled in Thucydides , the social status of the oligarchic leaders . It hardly ...
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... reason to combine to form the good life , Socrates asks reason itself personified whether he would allow intense pleasures to share his home . ( This metaphor be- gins in 59e and culminates here with the idea that some forms of pleas ...
... reason to combine to form the good life , Socrates asks reason itself personified whether he would allow intense pleasures to share his home . ( This metaphor be- gins in 59e and culminates here with the idea that some forms of pleas ...
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