Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... seem to bear some analogy , or at least affinity , to the affirmation both of self and of the other , and both ... seems to be frankly bad ; it is the ignoble horse which , unlike its yoke - fellow ( which re- presents the 9μoεɩdés ) ...
... seem to bear some analogy , or at least affinity , to the affirmation both of self and of the other , and both ... seems to be frankly bad ; it is the ignoble horse which , unlike its yoke - fellow ( which re- presents the 9μoεɩdés ) ...
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... seems to rest fairly light- ly on her brief but concrete accounts of several areas of Greek society , leaving one with the feeling that the insights they contain are not nec- essarily dependent on the model provided by theory , even ...
... seems to rest fairly light- ly on her brief but concrete accounts of several areas of Greek society , leaving one with the feeling that the insights they contain are not nec- essarily dependent on the model provided by theory , even ...
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... seems to suggest that it is only living things that are things in the fullest sense , substances ( Z 17 , 1041b28-31 H 3 , 1043b21-23 ) . ( Albritton seems wrong to suggest at 704 that the spec- ial status of the souls of living things ...
... seems to suggest that it is only living things that are things in the fullest sense , substances ( Z 17 , 1041b28-31 H 3 , 1043b21-23 ) . ( Albritton seems wrong to suggest at 704 that the spec- ial status of the souls of living things ...
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