Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Editor was sorely missed last month , and the issue contained too high a number of misprints , corrigenda of which are printed below . In Professor Smith's article a number of references were wrongly printed , and the poet once appeared ...
... Editor was sorely missed last month , and the issue contained too high a number of misprints , corrigenda of which are printed below . In Professor Smith's article a number of references were wrongly printed , and the poet once appeared ...
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... Editor has not yet been able to examine the Perseus project note from February , but he can draw the attention of ... Editor was happy to see upheld against those who seemed to see it as a moral matter ( to quote a famous judgement by ...
... Editor has not yet been able to examine the Perseus project note from February , but he can draw the attention of ... Editor was happy to see upheld against those who seemed to see it as a moral matter ( to quote a famous judgement by ...
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... Editor had been inclined to believe that his knowledge of Modern Greeece and especially of Athens was , like Sam Weller's of London , ' extensive and peculiar , but the event proved otherwise . A kind of cultural slumming ( ' I know a ...
... Editor had been inclined to believe that his knowledge of Modern Greeece and especially of Athens was , like Sam Weller's of London , ' extensive and peculiar , but the event proved otherwise . A kind of cultural slumming ( ' I know a ...
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