Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... original , namely that it was the Lebes of Alexis1 It would be a foolish person who dissented from this statement and I believe no less than does Professor Arnott that without new evidence we cannot establish the identity of the author ...
... original , namely that it was the Lebes of Alexis1 It would be a foolish person who dissented from this statement and I believe no less than does Professor Arnott that without new evidence we cannot establish the identity of the author ...
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... original , indicates clearly that he is that sort of person . His grandfather is described as being auido ingenio ( Plaut . Aul . 9 ) , and he himself is described as being of like nature with his forebears : filium | pariter moratum ut ...
... original , indicates clearly that he is that sort of person . His grandfather is described as being auido ingenio ( Plaut . Aul . 9 ) , and he himself is described as being of like nature with his forebears : filium | pariter moratum ut ...
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... original national victory had been recast as a catastrophic and embarrassing loss of the greatest national shrine ' ( p . 71 ) . That puts a pseudo - problem in rhetorically exaggerated terms . By the middle of the fourth century the ...
... original national victory had been recast as a catastrophic and embarrassing loss of the greatest national shrine ' ( p . 71 ) . That puts a pseudo - problem in rhetorically exaggerated terms . By the middle of the fourth century the ...
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