Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 10-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... believe , I am shocked that you will do X ' ) , e.g. Iliad 1.291 , Aeschylus , Cho . 909 , Herodotus 1.8.3 ; epiplectic questions ( ' Why are you doing X ? ' = ' Do not do X ' ) , e.g. Iliad 2.173 , Sophocles , Aj . 288-291 , Herodotus ...
... believe , I am shocked that you will do X ' ) , e.g. Iliad 1.291 , Aeschylus , Cho . 909 , Herodotus 1.8.3 ; epiplectic questions ( ' Why are you doing X ? ' = ' Do not do X ' ) , e.g. Iliad 2.173 , Sophocles , Aj . 288-291 , Herodotus ...
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... believe in a Heraclitus with a philosophy to expound are prepared to believe that he is sometimes deliberately obscure . Perhaps an irresponsible Heraclitus would be bad for the image of the philosopher ! Incidentally , even if ...
... believe in a Heraclitus with a philosophy to expound are prepared to believe that he is sometimes deliberately obscure . Perhaps an irresponsible Heraclitus would be bad for the image of the philosopher ! Incidentally , even if ...
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... believe that while a small number of mergers or closures may be inevitable , they are to be regarded as an unmitigated evil and re- sisted by all means possible . In particular I find it alarming that talk about mergers seems to be ...
... believe that while a small number of mergers or closures may be inevitable , they are to be regarded as an unmitigated evil and re- sisted by all means possible . In particular I find it alarming that talk about mergers seems to be ...
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