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Paoli's second suggestion that it gave ladies an occupation in public is somewhat less pertinent ! - H ( ollis ) is eminently qualified to produce this Arnott discusses Hollis's Callimachus Hecale LCM 17.2 ( Feb.
Paoli's second suggestion that it gave ladies an occupation in public is somewhat less pertinent ! - H ( ollis ) is eminently qualified to produce this Arnott discusses Hollis's Callimachus Hecale LCM 17.2 ( Feb.
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The circus was thus the less important form of entertainment , while gladiatorial games and venationes had less significance because in Republican times they were not part of the ludi but were private munera in honour of a dead man .
The circus was thus the less important form of entertainment , while gladiatorial games and venationes had less significance because in Republican times they were not part of the ludi but were private munera in honour of a dead man .
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Similarly the hoop can be said to be ' lax ' because the clavis used to ' drive ' it would be so much the less volumatic , and , likewise , the wheel passed through ( ? ) by an acrobat or gymnast since it obviously must be wider than ...
Similarly the hoop can be said to be ' lax ' because the clavis used to ' drive ' it would be so much the less volumatic , and , likewise , the wheel passed through ( ? ) by an acrobat or gymnast since it obviously must be wider than ...
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