Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... gives us the answer to the question with which the Apology ends , and gives it in book 10. But while BS is directed at scholars , Halliwell is part of an extremely useful series aimed at students who may know very little Greek but ...
... gives us the answer to the question with which the Apology ends , and gives it in book 10. But while BS is directed at scholars , Halliwell is part of an extremely useful series aimed at students who may know very little Greek but ...
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... gives them to Cassandra . ) He claims Thomson supports this . Thomson actually gives only the last line to the chorus , and it is this suggestion that receives the full weight of Fraenkel's scorn . Neitzel pointed out that these lines ...
... gives them to Cassandra . ) He claims Thomson supports this . Thomson actually gives only the last line to the chorus , and it is this suggestion that receives the full weight of Fraenkel's scorn . Neitzel pointed out that these lines ...
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... gives Aga . 1327-30 to the chorus , not to Cassandra ( at least he does at p . 121 : later he gives them to Cassandra ) . K. I combed through my book several times , but I do not find the place where I give these lines to Cassandra . On ...
... gives Aga . 1327-30 to the chorus , not to Cassandra ( at least he does at p . 121 : later he gives them to Cassandra ) . K. I combed through my book several times , but I do not find the place where I give these lines to Cassandra . On ...
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