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... perhaps prompt concern : both could be right ; however , either DH or Strabo , or both , could so easily be repeating a hazily - comprehended datum regarding the topgraphy of a site perhaps never measured ( but n . 56 shows that the ...
... perhaps prompt concern : both could be right ; however , either DH or Strabo , or both , could so easily be repeating a hazily - comprehended datum regarding the topgraphy of a site perhaps never measured ( but n . 56 shows that the ...
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... perhaps readers who are unhappy with some of the more radical ideas put forward in these notes had better take steps ... perhaps trailing his coat . In the circumstances he hopes readers will accept the rare glimpse of the Editor ...
... perhaps readers who are unhappy with some of the more radical ideas put forward in these notes had better take steps ... perhaps trailing his coat . In the circumstances he hopes readers will accept the rare glimpse of the Editor ...
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... perhaps , too , he preferred to avoid consecutive short syllables in this passage of high earnestness , though the following vóμμa tells somewhat against this supposition . dypapa of course would violate the trimeter as the line is ...
... perhaps , too , he preferred to avoid consecutive short syllables in this passage of high earnestness , though the following vóμμa tells somewhat against this supposition . dypapa of course would violate the trimeter as the line is ...
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