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είλκε Δίκας τάλαντα but referring the subject tis to a mortal , presumably the human judge , the sense then is ' if a man had poised the straight scales of Justice ' . But if this means ' if a man had made the decision instead of a god ...
είλκε Δίκας τάλαντα but referring the subject tis to a mortal , presumably the human judge , the sense then is ' if a man had poised the straight scales of Justice ' . But if this means ' if a man had made the decision instead of a god ...
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Why is Horace so imperatively keen for Leuconoè to forget about these oriental claims to foreknowledge , which good old Roman piety recognises as nefas , not permitted to the human condition ? After all , he is happy enough to indulge ...
Why is Horace so imperatively keen for Leuconoè to forget about these oriental claims to foreknowledge , which good old Roman piety recognises as nefas , not permitted to the human condition ? After all , he is happy enough to indulge ...
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Moreover , as a children's book in which human characters interact with non - human and make - believe ones , the Latin Noddy produces a space in which animals and fabulous characters talk to one another , to the more human characters ...
Moreover , as a children's book in which human characters interact with non - human and make - believe ones , the Latin Noddy produces a space in which animals and fabulous characters talk to one another , to the more human characters ...
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