Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... clearly " ( p . 7 ) , " of course " ( pp . 8 , 9 ) , " we are bound to be reminded " ( p . 9 ) , " not clear ... , clearly " ( p . 9 ) , " we see " ( p . 9 ) , " of course ... , of course ... , of course " ( p . 10 ) , " clear .. clear ...
... clearly " ( p . 7 ) , " of course " ( pp . 8 , 9 ) , " we are bound to be reminded " ( p . 9 ) , " not clear ... , clearly " ( p . 9 ) , " we see " ( p . 9 ) , " of course ... , of course ... , of course " ( p . 10 ) , " clear .. clear ...
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... clearly being used in its technical sense , whatever the historical facts . ' Romans ' is bland and weakening ... clear verbal parallels ( having obvious interpretative consequences ) with 2. 3. 2. 5 : salutare ... inveterascere ...
... clearly being used in its technical sense , whatever the historical facts . ' Romans ' is bland and weakening ... clear verbal parallels ( having obvious interpretative consequences ) with 2. 3. 2. 5 : salutare ... inveterascere ...
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... clear about the element of polemic that underpins scholarly discourse and its role in the composition of his book , and it is clear that its shape and balance are products of this . But he is not explicit about what views he is ...
... clear about the element of polemic that underpins scholarly discourse and its role in the composition of his book , and it is clear that its shape and balance are products of this . But he is not explicit about what views he is ...
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