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... interpretation ( 59 ) of Servius , GL IV.421.19ff . item e quando producitur , uicinum est ad i litterae , ut meta ; quando autem correptum , uicinum est ad sonum diphthongi , ut equus ( ' when e is lengthened , as for example in meta ...
... interpretation ( 59 ) of Servius , GL IV.421.19ff . item e quando producitur , uicinum est ad i litterae , ut meta ; quando autem correptum , uicinum est ad sonum diphthongi , ut equus ( ' when e is lengthened , as for example in meta ...
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... interpretation . Sostratos ' lines 381-92 are not a monologue , because Gorgias must be present onstage ( Daos exits at 378 and reappears as Sikon at 392 ; Gorgias exits with Sostratos at 392 and reappears as Getas at 402 ) . The ...
... interpretation . Sostratos ' lines 381-92 are not a monologue , because Gorgias must be present onstage ( Daos exits at 378 and reappears as Sikon at 392 ; Gorgias exits with Sostratos at 392 and reappears as Getas at 402 ) . The ...
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... interpretation of this passage , I believe , that Charles goes wrong . · Charles comments that , on his interpretation of Aristotle's theory , there arises the paradox that ' the agent who resists the enemy with pain overall ( i.e. [ b ] ...
... interpretation of this passage , I believe , that Charles goes wrong . · Charles comments that , on his interpretation of Aristotle's theory , there arises the paradox that ' the agent who resists the enemy with pain overall ( i.e. [ b ] ...
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