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Mountford's interest had long passed from scholarship to text - book revision and administration , and , if the ... Brink went out of his way to learn about the scholarly interests of his new colleagues and offer what help he could .
Mountford's interest had long passed from scholarship to text - book revision and administration , and , if the ... Brink went out of his way to learn about the scholarly interests of his new colleagues and offer what help he could .
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So Catullus gives it his blessing as he displays his lively and urgent interest in it , and so one might suggest that uiam uorabit will be as much for Catullus ' as for Caecilius ' benifit .
So Catullus gives it his blessing as he displays his lively and urgent interest in it , and so one might suggest that uiam uorabit will be as much for Catullus ' as for Caecilius ' benifit .
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Most of the papers , and some reviews which complement them , were written in the ' 40s and ' 50s , so that the first volume is prior in terms of Vlastos ' interests and output as well as in the period of its subject matter .
Most of the papers , and some reviews which complement them , were written in the ' 40s and ' 50s , so that the first volume is prior in terms of Vlastos ' interests and output as well as in the period of its subject matter .
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