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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 . . .
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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Those courses which he gave on Catullus in 1955 , 1963 , 1964 , 1972 and 1973 ; on Cicero's De officiis in 1958 and 1959 ... A course on Latin metre first put on in 1956 and repeated a number of times in different forms down to 1964 ...
Those courses which he gave on Catullus in 1955 , 1963 , 1964 , 1972 and 1973 ; on Cicero's De officiis in 1958 and 1959 ... A course on Latin metre first put on in 1956 and repeated a number of times in different forms down to 1964 ...
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... the intention of arousing his ' foolish pity ' , and that succumbing to such pity would finally bring about Guyon's ' ruin ' , he insists that the boat maintain its straight course , on which Guyon lets himself be ' ruled ' ( xii .
... the intention of arousing his ' foolish pity ' , and that succumbing to such pity would finally bring about Guyon's ' ruin ' , he insists that the boat maintain its straight course , on which Guyon lets himself be ' ruled ' ( xii .
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