Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... gives a typical sort of Aristophanic joke ( cf. Rogers ad loc . ) . 510 Hauτotolν <a> ( van Herwerden ) , but the name ... give ample information ( not only to the beginner ) on persons , customs , politics , objects and so on . Parodies ...
... gives a typical sort of Aristophanic joke ( cf. Rogers ad loc . ) . 510 Hauτotolν <a> ( van Herwerden ) , but the name ... give ample information ( not only to the beginner ) on persons , customs , politics , objects and so on . Parodies ...
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... give . Their criticism begins with a misapprehension - I said not one word a- bout cost - consciousness , but about labour , which in a Roman context is quite different - and they then cite more texts to prove what I had argued from the ...
... give . Their criticism begins with a misapprehension - I said not one word a- bout cost - consciousness , but about labour , which in a Roman context is quite different - and they then cite more texts to prove what I had argued from the ...
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... give this in- struction to the ailing Chaires tratos ( the asyndeton in 302f . shows that this cannot be ad- dressed to Chaireas ) ? Daos ' words would fit well if the ekkyklema were about to be used : we find a call for the central ...
... give this in- struction to the ailing Chaires tratos ( the asyndeton in 302f . shows that this cannot be ad- dressed to Chaireas ) ? Daos ' words would fit well if the ekkyklema were about to be used : we find a call for the central ...
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