Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... particular ) in the higher ( and more general ) . A particular point of interest with which Lloyd deals ( pp . 26- 28 ) is that of the two types ( or aspects ) of participated entity . Despite Proclus ' extreme realist tendencies , it ...
... particular ) in the higher ( and more general ) . A particular point of interest with which Lloyd deals ( pp . 26- 28 ) is that of the two types ( or aspects ) of participated entity . Despite Proclus ' extreme realist tendencies , it ...
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... particular liking for el with aorist indicative ( = if x happened ) . The latter feature of AE A is accounted for by the le- galistic or semi - legalistic aspect of much of the discussion in the book , which involves especial- ly the ...
... particular liking for el with aorist indicative ( = if x happened ) . The latter feature of AE A is accounted for by the le- galistic or semi - legalistic aspect of much of the discussion in the book , which involves especial- ly the ...
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... particular syntactical struct- ure , the occurrences of that structure should be counted against occurrences of alternative stru- ctures . This is the sort of approach which Kenny implicitly uses in other parts of his books ( e.g. when ...
... particular syntactical struct- ure , the occurrences of that structure should be counted against occurrences of alternative stru- ctures . This is the sort of approach which Kenny implicitly uses in other parts of his books ( e.g. when ...
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