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... given us the slip through some fainthearted ineffectiveness that is the fault only of ourselves ' . - Despite the difficulties surrounding katayeλws and its possible contribution to a theatrical metaphor ( Cornarius — see the above ...
... given us the slip through some fainthearted ineffectiveness that is the fault only of ourselves ' . - Despite the difficulties surrounding katayeλws and its possible contribution to a theatrical metaphor ( Cornarius — see the above ...
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... given an affirmative answer to those two questions , as put to the ancient Graeco - Roman world from Homer to Augustine . Or rather from the Eve of Greek mythology , Pandora , to St Perpetua , whose martyrology - she was thrown ad ...
... given an affirmative answer to those two questions , as put to the ancient Graeco - Roman world from Homer to Augustine . Or rather from the Eve of Greek mythology , Pandora , to St Perpetua , whose martyrology - she was thrown ad ...
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... Given the association of the painting with performance , the image of Jupiter on the roof tiles ( tegulas 588 ) equates him to an actor on a roof and may be taken to recall a performance on stage of the Danae - myth , either as drama or ...
... Given the association of the painting with performance , the image of Jupiter on the roof tiles ( tegulas 588 ) equates him to an actor on a roof and may be taken to recall a performance on stage of the Danae - myth , either as drama or ...
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