Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... sense ( or possibly a technical term of the Academics not so used ) . Of key terms ( implying belief in apprehension or non - apprehensibility ) only átálmis , éváoyela and áxata- Ania suggest themselves strongly , and only the first ...
... sense ( or possibly a technical term of the Academics not so used ) . Of key terms ( implying belief in apprehension or non - apprehensibility ) only átálmis , éváoyela and áxata- Ania suggest themselves strongly , and only the first ...
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... sense classified by the OLD as 4b , i.e. ' to expose to scorn or obloquy ' 7.16 altera quos nudo traducit gallica talo 8.16-17 si tenerum attritus Catinensi pumic lumbum 11.30-31 squalentis traducit auos neque enim loricam poscit ...
... sense classified by the OLD as 4b , i.e. ' to expose to scorn or obloquy ' 7.16 altera quos nudo traducit gallica talo 8.16-17 si tenerum attritus Catinensi pumic lumbum 11.30-31 squalentis traducit auos neque enim loricam poscit ...
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... sense prepared for , by lines 259-260 , is the sense of ' commercial transactions ' ; and for ludi the sense prepared for , by lines 256-258 and 262-263 , is ' stage plays ' , ludi scaenici . If we were to translate the concluding ...
... sense prepared for , by lines 259-260 , is the sense of ' commercial transactions ' ; and for ludi the sense prepared for , by lines 256-258 and 262-263 , is ' stage plays ' , ludi scaenici . If we were to translate the concluding ...
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