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What matters for present purposes is ... ” ( p . 6 ) . An essay of 18 pages can only make loud claims to do more than nip through the Iliad and is bound to produce exasperations of its own . II . The second circle : city life : ( a ) ...
What matters for present purposes is ... ” ( p . 6 ) . An essay of 18 pages can only make loud claims to do more than nip through the Iliad and is bound to produce exasperations of its own . II . The second circle : city life : ( a ) ...
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More to the present point , in the last of these passages , the male washes the sleep from his eyes ( τόν ἐπὶ τῶν ὀμμάτων ἔτι λοιπὸν ὕπνον ἀπονιψάμενος ) . So perhaps there is no need to exclude an ocular reference of some sort from ...
More to the present point , in the last of these passages , the male washes the sleep from his eyes ( τόν ἐπὶ τῶν ὀμμάτων ἔτι λοιπὸν ὕπνον ἀπονιψάμενος ) . So perhaps there is no need to exclude an ocular reference of some sort from ...
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The latter is at present shared by the Academic year , though there are hints that this is threatened . ... Originally beginning in March , and with a dead period , not counted , in the present calendar of January and February .
The latter is at present shared by the Academic year , though there are hints that this is threatened . ... Originally beginning in March , and with a dead period , not counted , in the present calendar of January and February .
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