Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... means that he must try to help them arrive at a correct judgement , namely his acquittal . Moreover to allow himself ... mean not believing in gods , rather than simply trying to show that Meletus is stupid , which would expose Socrates ...
... means that he must try to help them arrive at a correct judgement , namely his acquittal . Moreover to allow himself ... mean not believing in gods , rather than simply trying to show that Meletus is stupid , which would expose Socrates ...
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... means to choose or arrange , while yηpúσaσbaι simply means to sing . The Muses seem to say that poets can tell ( Aéyev ) lies with literacy , but could also sing ( ynpúσaobai ) of the truth which is in oral tradition . The phrase ' to ...
... means to choose or arrange , while yηpúσaσbaι simply means to sing . The Muses seem to say that poets can tell ( Aéyev ) lies with literacy , but could also sing ( ynpúσaobai ) of the truth which is in oral tradition . The phrase ' to ...
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... mean composer has suggested to me et aestibus aestus ; to this there are two objections , ( 1 ) Virgil only once has aestibus ( Geo . III 331 ) , where it means ' heat ' , ( 2 ) — a stronger argument - it destroys the asyndeton . My own ...
... mean composer has suggested to me et aestibus aestus ; to this there are two objections , ( 1 ) Virgil only once has aestibus ( Geo . III 331 ) , where it means ' heat ' , ( 2 ) — a stronger argument - it destroys the asyndeton . My own ...
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