Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 10-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... thing else . If what things are depends on how much of a particular ingredient their components contain , then it is not the case that the parts ' keep their original characteristic of being able to develop in unlimited ways ' . Cf. too ...
... thing else . If what things are depends on how much of a particular ingredient their components contain , then it is not the case that the parts ' keep their original characteristic of being able to develop in unlimited ways ' . Cf. too ...
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... things that G. is likely to say about practially anything , since indeed , however detailed the analysis , he is say- ing basically the same thing all the time . So we cannot simply ignore Goldhill and hope that he will go away ...
... things that G. is likely to say about practially anything , since indeed , however detailed the analysis , he is say- ing basically the same thing all the time . So we cannot simply ignore Goldhill and hope that he will go away ...
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... things to be avoided are of course appropriate to wrong - doers and there is a clear link between these things and the unfortunate tots 6 of 954 : ἀμβλωπόν όμματοστερεῖς ( 939 ) . The ἀοιδάς therfore correspond to the positive bless ...
... things to be avoided are of course appropriate to wrong - doers and there is a clear link between these things and the unfortunate tots 6 of 954 : ἀμβλωπόν όμματοστερεῖς ( 939 ) . The ἀοιδάς therfore correspond to the positive bless ...
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