Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... seems to mention its case . Can we rely on a rule that if two nouns are compared by means of a verbless wσTEρ - clause the subordinate is in agreement with the superordinate ? It does seem that in such circumstances , and given that the ...
... seems to mention its case . Can we rely on a rule that if two nouns are compared by means of a verbless wσTEρ - clause the subordinate is in agreement with the superordinate ? It does seem that in such circumstances , and given that the ...
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... seems a more reliable authority than the vague anecdote in which Chares poked fun at Phocion's brows ( Phoc . 5. 2 ) .7 It is from this statue , too , in all likelihood , that Plutarch learned of Phocion's amazing record of forty - five ...
... seems a more reliable authority than the vague anecdote in which Chares poked fun at Phocion's brows ( Phoc . 5. 2 ) .7 It is from this statue , too , in all likelihood , that Plutarch learned of Phocion's amazing record of forty - five ...
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... seems to be well versed in contemporary philosophical thinking , as Roster demonstrates . He may have been strongly influenced by Anaximander and Heraclitus , as his trilogy is based on the concept of antithetical duality . One could ...
... seems to be well versed in contemporary philosophical thinking , as Roster demonstrates . He may have been strongly influenced by Anaximander and Heraclitus , as his trilogy is based on the concept of antithetical duality . One could ...
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