Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 14John Pinsent., 1989 |
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... least his love of the Greek classics , may have been consciously , or unconsciously , motivated by contemporary poetic interest in Germany in imitating Greek metrical patterns to use the rhythm of the Alcaic hendecasyllable for the ...
... least his love of the Greek classics , may have been consciously , or unconsciously , motivated by contemporary poetic interest in Germany in imitating Greek metrical patterns to use the rhythm of the Alcaic hendecasyllable for the ...
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... least some of the errors . He defends Gaza against a number of the particular assaults made on him , and finds him right on various points of still disputed interpretation . His examination of the witnesses to the commonly known version ...
... least some of the errors . He defends Gaza against a number of the particular assaults made on him , and finds him right on various points of still disputed interpretation . His examination of the witnesses to the commonly known version ...
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... least equally possible that they refer to Plotinus ' attitude to his own death , and what he expected that would achieve for him : of all this , not a word . To say that Plotinus rejects the commonsense view that there are many souls ...
... least equally possible that they refer to Plotinus ' attitude to his own death , and what he expected that would achieve for him : of all this , not a word . To say that Plotinus rejects the commonsense view that there are many souls ...
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