Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... appear to be similar : the slaughter of ' what held the city together ' , i.e. the suitors ( 23.121 ) does not inspire the ... appears to be based on whether the interests of his own oikos are involved . Eupeithes can no more mobilize ...
... appear to be similar : the slaughter of ' what held the city together ' , i.e. the suitors ( 23.121 ) does not inspire the ... appears to be based on whether the interests of his own oikos are involved . Eupeithes can no more mobilize ...
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... appear between the end of the first century and the middle of the fourth century . The 101 epigrams which Peter ... appears to be most familiar . Many older versions show signs of a struggle with Martial's words and phrases and have ...
... appear between the end of the first century and the middle of the fourth century . The 101 epigrams which Peter ... appears to be most familiar . Many older versions show signs of a struggle with Martial's words and phrases and have ...
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... appears to be that he did so also in the literal sense of the word praeposuit by placing them in front of Veranius and Fabullus . Thus , once past the flattering vocatives with their expansive attributes in lines 1-2 , we find a coy ...
... appears to be that he did so also in the literal sense of the word praeposuit by placing them in front of Veranius and Fabullus . Thus , once past the flattering vocatives with their expansive attributes in lines 1-2 , we find a coy ...
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