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4 Friendship Friendship , in the form of addressing ' letters ' to friends , affects the presentation of material in a number of ways ( as already indicated ) . It is a constant feature of the collection that Horace reacts with ...
4 Friendship Friendship , in the form of addressing ' letters ' to friends , affects the presentation of material in a number of ways ( as already indicated ) . It is a constant feature of the collection that Horace reacts with ...
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First , it is entirely based on archaeological evidence and takes no account of the impossibility of letters being ... the entire Greek world and the simultaneous existence of a large number of varying letter forms in different scripts ...
First , it is entirely based on archaeological evidence and takes no account of the impossibility of letters being ... the entire Greek world and the simultaneous existence of a large number of varying letter forms in different scripts ...
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7 & 8 ( July & Oct. 1994 ) , 108-9 D. P. Fowler has pointed out an apparent acrostic in the Aeneid : the first letters of the first four lines of Virgil's description of the opening of the Gates of War ( mos erat Hesperio in Latio .
7 & 8 ( July & Oct. 1994 ) , 108-9 D. P. Fowler has pointed out an apparent acrostic in the Aeneid : the first letters of the first four lines of Virgil's description of the opening of the Gates of War ( mos erat Hesperio in Latio .
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