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( I am not , at this stage , concerned with the possible superfluity of Sokeîv after dóŋ ) . Hence it would seem that the infinitive ( s ) must be the appositional complement of the demonstrative , ' And this final item , namely .
( I am not , at this stage , concerned with the possible superfluity of Sokeîv after dóŋ ) . Hence it would seem that the infinitive ( s ) must be the appositional complement of the demonstrative , ' And this final item , namely .
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In the early centuries of the first millennium A. D. , this was an acceptable and praiseworthy task , for it concerned not so much the appropriation of another's work as the transmission of his work with embellishments for posterity .
In the early centuries of the first millennium A. D. , this was an acceptable and praiseworthy task , for it concerned not so much the appropriation of another's work as the transmission of his work with embellishments for posterity .
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... from being disproportionate ( as H. seems to think ) , is integral to the political concerns of the final vita . ... an attitude Nepos himself is concerned to combat ( nor does he here accept Roman ' prejudice ' against music etc. ) ...
... from being disproportionate ( as H. seems to think ) , is integral to the political concerns of the final vita . ... an attitude Nepos himself is concerned to combat ( nor does he here accept Roman ' prejudice ' against music etc. ) ...
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