Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... recent letters to The Observer have been in favour of changes in the university system . Mr. Pinsent is at present ... recently been focussed . That was why the idea which I first put forward was that of the five term year , terms ...
... recent letters to The Observer have been in favour of changes in the university system . Mr. Pinsent is at present ... recently been focussed . That was why the idea which I first put forward was that of the five term year , terms ...
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... recent article by Professor W. G. Arnott in which is offered an interesting new suggestion about the possible original , namely that it was the Lebes of Alexis1 It would be a foolish person who dissented from this statement and I ...
... recent article by Professor W. G. Arnott in which is offered an interesting new suggestion about the possible original , namely that it was the Lebes of Alexis1 It would be a foolish person who dissented from this statement and I ...
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... recent excavations at Lavinium ( pp.15-17 ) , and as , in another context , the Köln fragment of Archilochus claimed a great deal of scholarly attention , ' for men always praise the song that is most recent in their ears ' . Here again ...
... recent excavations at Lavinium ( pp.15-17 ) , and as , in another context , the Köln fragment of Archilochus claimed a great deal of scholarly attention , ' for men always praise the song that is most recent in their ears ' . Here again ...
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