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Difficulties experienced with this passage are likely to arise not so much from problems of reading or punctuation as from the highly compressed ( and thoroughly Tacitean ) mode of expression employed in the second sentence , filia ...
Difficulties experienced with this passage are likely to arise not so much from problems of reading or punctuation as from the highly compressed ( and thoroughly Tacitean ) mode of expression employed in the second sentence , filia ...
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If the latter is taken as a retrospective ' and ' , introducing not a substantive expression but a verbal one ... The three substantive expressions do indeed itemize and explain ' the whole business ' , but not by means of grammatical ...
If the latter is taken as a retrospective ' and ' , introducing not a substantive expression but a verbal one ... The three substantive expressions do indeed itemize and explain ' the whole business ' , but not by means of grammatical ...
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The expression has a paradoxical and so memorable quality , especially as applied to vóμο ( usually ' laws ' ) , rather than to vóμpa ( often ' customs ' ) . It may have been coined by Sophocles , whose interest in such moral ...
The expression has a paradoxical and so memorable quality , especially as applied to vóμο ( usually ' laws ' ) , rather than to vóμpa ( often ' customs ' ) . It may have been coined by Sophocles , whose interest in such moral ...
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