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21 ) , were probably known to him ( in view of his wide reading ) but omitted . Thus Cawkwell's assertion that Plutarch essentially knows nothing of Phocion's first sixty years is untenable . Phocion enjoyed a long life and achieved ...
21 ) , were probably known to him ( in view of his wide reading ) but omitted . Thus Cawkwell's assertion that Plutarch essentially knows nothing of Phocion's first sixty years is untenable . Phocion enjoyed a long life and achieved ...
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One could probably argue that in the Oresteia Aeschylus was not only influenced by these philosophers but he ... Probably we are anachronistic in denying the existence of the concept of the antithesis in an embryonic form as early as ...
One could probably argue that in the Oresteia Aeschylus was not only influenced by these philosophers but he ... Probably we are anachronistic in denying the existence of the concept of the antithesis in an embryonic form as early as ...
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that the puella docta would read her poet's lines for praises of herself ; but such cynicism was probably not generally deserved : Caecilius ' poem about Cybele would not have praised his lady ( cf. Catul . 35.
that the puella docta would read her poet's lines for praises of herself ; but such cynicism was probably not generally deserved : Caecilius ' poem about Cybele would not have praised his lady ( cf. Catul . 35.
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