Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 14-16J. Pinsent, 1989 |
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... facts ' in Sinon's fictional fabric in which truth and falsehood are woven together with great skill , there is no doubt that the ' fact ' of the Palladium's theft must be readily accepted by Greek and Trojan alike . Sinon himself may ...
... facts ' in Sinon's fictional fabric in which truth and falsehood are woven together with great skill , there is no doubt that the ' fact ' of the Palladium's theft must be readily accepted by Greek and Trojan alike . Sinon himself may ...
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... fact to the penetration of the traditional ' eccentric ' ideology of Glendi by official values and goals , and the integration of the village into the wider economic system . Nevertheless , much of the old ideology seems to survive ...
... fact to the penetration of the traditional ' eccentric ' ideology of Glendi by official values and goals , and the integration of the village into the wider economic system . Nevertheless , much of the old ideology seems to survive ...
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... fact about the ancient professional grammarian is that he had physical control for part of the day over pubescent males . K. makes little of this fact ( cf. , however , p . 17 for the grammarian's cane ) , but it tells us more about how ...
... fact about the ancient professional grammarian is that he had physical control for part of the day over pubescent males . K. makes little of this fact ( cf. , however , p . 17 for the grammarian's cane ) , but it tells us more about how ...
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