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Mr. Pinsent is at present in Liverpool where his home is as ' different ' as his views on higher education — he has pulled down the conventional privet hedge , put a bust of Lord Salisbury in the middle of the front lawn and painted his ...
Mr. Pinsent is at present in Liverpool where his home is as ' different ' as his views on higher education — he has pulled down the conventional privet hedge , put a bust of Lord Salisbury in the middle of the front lawn and painted his ...
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The past ( parus eras ) serves to recall the services rendered by the river in allowing the travel cross on previous occasions , while the present ( nunc ruis et uoluis ) is used by way of reproac preventing the poet from making his way ...
The past ( parus eras ) serves to recall the services rendered by the river in allowing the travel cross on previous occasions , while the present ( nunc ruis et uoluis ) is used by way of reproac preventing the poet from making his way ...
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More to the present point , in the last of these passages , the male washes the sleep from his eyes ( τόν ἐπὶ τῶν ὀμμάτων ἔτι λοιπὸν ὕπνον ἀπονιψάμενος ) . So perhaps there is no need to exclude an ocular reference of some sort from ...
More to the present point , in the last of these passages , the male washes the sleep from his eyes ( τόν ἐπὶ τῶν ὀμμάτων ἔτι λοιπὸν ὕπνον ἀπονιψάμενος ) . So perhaps there is no need to exclude an ocular reference of some sort from ...
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