Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... course Justice deals different- ly with the just and the unjust ; ( 2 ) Biov áußiwnóv does not point to general ' lack of clarity in the sublunary world ' but precisely to the blindness of wrongdoers ; ( 3 ) songs must here be ' good ...
... course Justice deals different- ly with the just and the unjust ; ( 2 ) Biov áußiwnóv does not point to general ' lack of clarity in the sublunary world ' but precisely to the blindness of wrongdoers ; ( 3 ) songs must here be ' good ...
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... course in Italian Apulia ; where the addition of an ' of course ' to the climactic item of the triad would be intentionally comic . It hardly matters whether the statement is true or not ; what is important is that at the time of the ...
... course in Italian Apulia ; where the addition of an ' of course ' to the climactic item of the triad would be intentionally comic . It hardly matters whether the statement is true or not ; what is important is that at the time of the ...
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... course it was acceptable for eith- er ; cf. 12.6 and Pliny , Paneg . 54-5 ) . The kernel of this praise was expressed by Gib- bon in memorable words , the substance of which has since been frequently repeated : ' If a man were called ...
... course it was acceptable for eith- er ; cf. 12.6 and Pliny , Paneg . 54-5 ) . The kernel of this praise was expressed by Gib- bon in memorable words , the substance of which has since been frequently repeated : ' If a man were called ...
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