Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 16-19John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... original , indicates clearly that he is that sort of person . His grandfather is described as being auido ingenio ( Plaut . Aul . 9 ) , and he himself is described as being of like nature with his forebears : filium | pariter moratum ut ...
... original , indicates clearly that he is that sort of person . His grandfather is described as being auido ingenio ( Plaut . Aul . 9 ) , and he himself is described as being of like nature with his forebears : filium | pariter moratum ut ...
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... original Cicero look like a writer of almost Platonic simplicity . Most readings of the manuscript with which Planudes worked can be plausibly deduced from his translation . Account has to be taken , however , of a certain degree of ...
... original Cicero look like a writer of almost Platonic simplicity . Most readings of the manuscript with which Planudes worked can be plausibly deduced from his translation . Account has to be taken , however , of a certain degree of ...
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... original , with felicity of idiom and style as an added bonus . Today we know better . Having recovered from making - our - already - programmed - sense of a text ( structuralism ) , we now realise that I cannot escape from the freedom ...
... original , with felicity of idiom and style as an added bonus . Today we know better . Having recovered from making - our - already - programmed - sense of a text ( structuralism ) , we now realise that I cannot escape from the freedom ...
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