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His range of options included physical abuse of the malefactor , and the traditional wisdom has it that favoured punishments ... argued notes.1 The aim of the present note is to reinsert the radish and the hot ash into the tradition .
His range of options included physical abuse of the malefactor , and the traditional wisdom has it that favoured punishments ... argued notes.1 The aim of the present note is to reinsert the radish and the hot ash into the tradition .
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The Muses seem to say that poets can tell ( Aéyev ) lies with literacy , but could also sing ( ynpúσaobai ) of the truth which is in oral tradition . The phrase ' to tell many lies ' means ' to compose fictions beyond tradition ' and ...
The Muses seem to say that poets can tell ( Aéyev ) lies with literacy , but could also sing ( ynpúσaobai ) of the truth which is in oral tradition . The phrase ' to tell many lies ' means ' to compose fictions beyond tradition ' and ...
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For Watkins , Spenser is a poet who primarily seeks recognition as a ' laureate in the Virgilian tradition ' ( p . ... patently , a highly syncretic poem in its reception and reworking of diverse literary traditions .
For Watkins , Spenser is a poet who primarily seeks recognition as a ' laureate in the Virgilian tradition ' ( p . ... patently , a highly syncretic poem in its reception and reworking of diverse literary traditions .
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