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... expression ( Thucydides and [ Lysias ] ) have resonances with the words , but not the sense , of Antigone . In the reference of [ Lysias ] to the unwritten laws applied by the Eumolpidai , the words οὐδὲ αὐτὸν τὸν θέντα ἴσασιν ( ' and ...
... expression ( Thucydides and [ Lysias ] ) have resonances with the words , but not the sense , of Antigone . In the reference of [ Lysias ] to the unwritten laws applied by the Eumolpidai , the words οὐδὲ αὐτὸν τὸν θέντα ἴσασιν ( ' and ...
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... expression has a paradoxical and so memorable quality , especially as applied to vóμo ( usually ' laws ' ) , rather than to vóμμa ( often ' customs ' ) . It may have been coined by Sophocles , whose interest in such moral imperatives is ...
... expression has a paradoxical and so memorable quality , especially as applied to vóμo ( usually ' laws ' ) , rather than to vóμμa ( often ' customs ' ) . It may have been coined by Sophocles , whose interest in such moral imperatives is ...
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... Expression ( Enn . Sat. 66 V ) In Paulus ' epitome of Festus ' epitome of Verrius Flaccus ' De significatu uerborum ... expression , but Verrius seems to be mistaken in supposing it to reside solely in piscibus . The grand periphrasis ...
... Expression ( Enn . Sat. 66 V ) In Paulus ' epitome of Festus ' epitome of Verrius Flaccus ' De significatu uerborum ... expression , but Verrius seems to be mistaken in supposing it to reside solely in piscibus . The grand periphrasis ...
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