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If so , we should have a typical example of Callimachean word - play and a further argument in favour of the line's authenticity . 51 H.'s discussion of the ancient distribution of lions ( see also p . 142 n.2 ) is not adequate .
If so , we should have a typical example of Callimachean word - play and a further argument in favour of the line's authenticity . 51 H.'s discussion of the ancient distribution of lions ( see also p . 142 n.2 ) is not adequate .
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I would not , however , rule out that the Egyptians formed the principal chorus of the play named after them ( p.64 ) ; they would have presented a negative counterpart to the arrival of their cousins in the beginning of the opening ...
I would not , however , rule out that the Egyptians formed the principal chorus of the play named after them ( p.64 ) ; they would have presented a negative counterpart to the arrival of their cousins in the beginning of the opening ...
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If a home is to be found for the verse in this play , the most suitable place might be after 983. To put it in the prologue would presuppose a more detailed account of the murder than the context calls for . My fragment consists of the ...
If a home is to be found for the verse in this play , the most suitable place might be after 983. To put it in the prologue would presuppose a more detailed account of the murder than the context calls for . My fragment consists of the ...
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