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The greatest objection , however , is to the relentless nature of the diffusionist onslaught here , ' modified ' or not , which perceives all the major movements , etc. from Egypt to the north . The grudging admission ( B A 2 , p .
The greatest objection , however , is to the relentless nature of the diffusionist onslaught here , ' modified ' or not , which perceives all the major movements , etc. from Egypt to the north . The grudging admission ( B A 2 , p .
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By its nature the Satyricon is episodic — a Schelmenroman is perforce a fabula motoria with regular changes of scene . Ovid's grand and highly influential masterpiece , the Metamorphoses , set a fashion for the episodic structure ...
By its nature the Satyricon is episodic — a Schelmenroman is perforce a fabula motoria with regular changes of scene . Ovid's grand and highly influential masterpiece , the Metamorphoses , set a fashion for the episodic structure ...
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The reason is this : some of the items referred to have , by their very nature , the very qualities suggested by the word laxa , e . g . a water - soaked , muddy old shoe ; loose - meshed bird nets ; theatre awnings ; an old pillow or ...
The reason is this : some of the items referred to have , by their very nature , the very qualities suggested by the word laxa , e . g . a water - soaked , muddy old shoe ; loose - meshed bird nets ; theatre awnings ; an old pillow or ...
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