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12 ) . and in dealing with the similes feels obliged " to look ... again in the light of the difference as well as the similarity " ( p . 15 ) . Further , the " coherent whole " of the shield proves flawed : " I am not clear how the ...
12 ) . and in dealing with the similes feels obliged " to look ... again in the light of the difference as well as the similarity " ( p . 15 ) . Further , the " coherent whole " of the shield proves flawed : " I am not clear how the ...
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... one wonders whether Hesiod's σкηπтроν was really not the staff of a minstrel , as has been almost unanimously thought , but rather a rod for written documents , which , as Hesiod puts it , was prolific and wonderful to look at .
... one wonders whether Hesiod's σкηπтроν was really not the staff of a minstrel , as has been almost unanimously thought , but rather a rod for written documents , which , as Hesiod puts it , was prolific and wonderful to look at .
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This article looks at a kind of Latin text which ironically appeals to an idea of the ' classics ' but which ... I want to look at the most recent addition , Nuticulus Satyrique , a translation of Enid Blyton's Noddy and the Goblins .
This article looks at a kind of Latin text which ironically appeals to an idea of the ' classics ' but which ... I want to look at the most recent addition , Nuticulus Satyrique , a translation of Enid Blyton's Noddy and the Goblins .
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