Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... later generations is overt - but we may suppose names of places and of heroes to be innocent of contamination until proved guilty . There will be no pre- cise absolute chronology , but we may reasonably look for a relative chronology of ...
... later generations is overt - but we may suppose names of places and of heroes to be innocent of contamination until proved guilty . There will be no pre- cise absolute chronology , but we may reasonably look for a relative chronology of ...
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... later work , and that this early poem is as technically and artistically well - developed as any of the later odes . Despite its early date , it contains a great many of the devices which are found in poems which are admitted to be ...
... later work , and that this early poem is as technically and artistically well - developed as any of the later odes . Despite its early date , it contains a great many of the devices which are found in poems which are admitted to be ...
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... later date in national hero - tales to form a seemingly continuous story of the early history and achievements of the peoples of the region ; related to this aim was the fact that they were linked together dynastically , although in ...
... later date in national hero - tales to form a seemingly continuous story of the early history and achievements of the peoples of the region ; related to this aim was the fact that they were linked together dynastically , although in ...
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