Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 14John Pinsent., 1989 |
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... courses which bring in the students and will increasingly do so if or as language disappears from the schools . Not of course that the motivated student should not be capable of a course firmly based on the language even if only started ...
... courses which bring in the students and will increasingly do so if or as language disappears from the schools . Not of course that the motivated student should not be capable of a course firmly based on the language even if only started ...
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... course palaeographically very easy , but elsewhere in Ovid quaeso is always parenthetical in early Latin ( e.g. Plautus , Men.1073 quaeso ignoscas ) and Cicero ( e.g. ad Att.7.14.3 quaeso videas ) the verb may take a direct subjunctive ...
... course palaeographically very easy , but elsewhere in Ovid quaeso is always parenthetical in early Latin ( e.g. Plautus , Men.1073 quaeso ignoscas ) and Cicero ( e.g. ad Att.7.14.3 quaeso videas ) the verb may take a direct subjunctive ...
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... course , a great bonus if you don't yet have a copy of Meiggs & Lewis ( hereafter ML ) , and one can well understand that the publishers and editors should have come to feel that simply to go on reprinting a 20 year old handbook in an ...
... course , a great bonus if you don't yet have a copy of Meiggs & Lewis ( hereafter ML ) , and one can well understand that the publishers and editors should have come to feel that simply to go on reprinting a 20 year old handbook in an ...
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