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It can surely be no accident that this remarkable restoration coincided with the likely date of the banishment of Etruscus ' father . Indeed , Statius ( 86-90 & 105 ) specifies that he had been responsible for the mines , the treasury ...
It can surely be no accident that this remarkable restoration coincided with the likely date of the banishment of Etruscus ' father . Indeed , Statius ( 86-90 & 105 ) specifies that he had been responsible for the mines , the treasury ...
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Agamemnon 141 as interpreted by Dover , surely rightly ) . 1389 is crucial for this reading of Clytemnestra's words , In general terms it is , of course , a natural and necessary part of her speech : she is gloating over her fallen ...
Agamemnon 141 as interpreted by Dover , surely rightly ) . 1389 is crucial for this reading of Clytemnestra's words , In general terms it is , of course , a natural and necessary part of her speech : she is gloating over her fallen ...
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We must surely allow for a sarcastic use of laudator meus , and Cicero's reference to Crassus at Att.1.14 is not sarcastic ( no matter how temporary the feeling . It may have changed by July , five months later ; but there is no ...
We must surely allow for a sarcastic use of laudator meus , and Cicero's reference to Crassus at Att.1.14 is not sarcastic ( no matter how temporary the feeling . It may have changed by July , five months later ; but there is no ...
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