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A friend called him from behind and , joking ( ñal¿wv ) as he called ( dua T KλŋσEL ) said ' Phalerian ! You , Apollodorus , won't you wait for me ? ' ( aλnpeús , ἔφη , οὗτος ̓Απολλόδωρος , οὐ περιμενεις ; ) .
A friend called him from behind and , joking ( ñal¿wv ) as he called ( dua T KλŋσEL ) said ' Phalerian ! You , Apollodorus , won't you wait for me ? ' ( aλnpeús , ἔφη , οὗτος ̓Απολλόδωρος , οὐ περιμενεις ; ) .
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386 Haupt again and again called attention to their [ Bentley's emendations ' ] value ; but who was Haupt , that an editor of Ovid should listen to him ? E. J. Kenney CR 91 ( 1977 ) , 279 ( rev . of .
386 Haupt again and again called attention to their [ Bentley's emendations ' ] value ; but who was Haupt , that an editor of Ovid should listen to him ? E. J. Kenney CR 91 ( 1977 ) , 279 ( rev . of .
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... or at least what she can be quite legitimately called.7 If , then , we presume that a word denoting size has been ... has [ big ] breasts , but she herself can be called the biggest [ = oldest ] mammy of all mammies and daddies .
... or at least what she can be quite legitimately called.7 If , then , we presume that a word denoting size has been ... has [ big ] breasts , but she herself can be called the biggest [ = oldest ] mammy of all mammies and daddies .
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