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... example of inconcinnity , which certainly fits in well with Tacitus ' style of writing . Given a line that is so ... examples of this ellipse are of verbs of speaking . Exceptions might be claimed for Val . Fl . 6. 530 sic cetera pergat ...
... example of inconcinnity , which certainly fits in well with Tacitus ' style of writing . Given a line that is so ... examples of this ellipse are of verbs of speaking . Exceptions might be claimed for Val . Fl . 6. 530 sic cetera pergat ...
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... example , which simply reverse the obvious truth and carry no sense of a different set of values : for example , bona Panthia ( 1. 13 . 2 ) ; Meroe bona ( 1. 13. 6 ) ; Milonis boni ( 2. 11. 4 ) ; uxor egregia ( 2. 29. 6 ) ; custos hic ...
... example , which simply reverse the obvious truth and carry no sense of a different set of values : for example , bona Panthia ( 1. 13 . 2 ) ; Meroe bona ( 1. 13. 6 ) ; Milonis boni ( 2. 11. 4 ) ; uxor egregia ( 2. 29. 6 ) ; custos hic ...
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... example more like Augustine . Instead , he has left the reader room to manoeuvre ; at the very least , he plays with a serious meaning , a meaning which is harmless and which would not be worth denying even if not intended , or only ...
... example more like Augustine . Instead , he has left the reader room to manoeuvre ; at the very least , he plays with a serious meaning , a meaning which is harmless and which would not be worth denying even if not intended , or only ...
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A Footnote to Apocolocyntosis | 9 |
F Jones Liverpool Punishment and the Dual Plan of The World in Metamorphoses of Apuleius | 20 |
Anthony Corbeill Kansas | 27 |
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