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This is because , as I have written repeatedly ( see for example the passage above ) , while I believe that ancient sources should be taken seriously , I do not believe that they should be treated uncritically .
This is because , as I have written repeatedly ( see for example the passage above ) , while I believe that ancient sources should be taken seriously , I do not believe that they should be treated uncritically .
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We may take , for example , a natural product , figs , σûka . They are , according to Athenaeus ( 74d ) . , the first natural product . He has a large entry on the fruit and known varieties ( 74f ) . But figs are also associated with ...
We may take , for example , a natural product , figs , σûka . They are , according to Athenaeus ( 74d ) . , the first natural product . He has a large entry on the fruit and known varieties ( 74f ) . But figs are also associated with ...
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One might speak , for example , of a classic of children's fiction , such as The Fifth Form at St. Dominic's ( Eliot's example ) or a classic of hunting , e.g. Handley Cross ( again Eliot's example ) . This is the term ' classic ...
One might speak , for example , of a classic of children's fiction , such as The Fifth Form at St. Dominic's ( Eliot's example ) or a classic of hunting , e.g. Handley Cross ( again Eliot's example ) . This is the term ' classic ...
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