Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 14John Pinsent., 1989 |
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... person ( tibi 127 , te 128 ) to third ( illa 130 ) and then back to second ( agas 131 ) ; although writers in the Heroides occasionally refer to addressees in the third person ( e.g. 7.26-36 , 9.33-6 ) , there seems no special reason ...
... person ( tibi 127 , te 128 ) to third ( illa 130 ) and then back to second ( agas 131 ) ; although writers in the Heroides occasionally refer to addressees in the third person ( e.g. 7.26-36 , 9.33-6 ) , there seems no special reason ...
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... person , an dκóλaσтos or a detλós , can actually perform a noble action for the sake of the noble . Charles ' evidence for this comes from the crucial passage , EN 1104b4-11 , on pleasure and pain . Now , if Charles believes that this ...
... person , an dκóλaσтos or a detλós , can actually perform a noble action for the sake of the noble . Charles ' evidence for this comes from the crucial passage , EN 1104b4-11 , on pleasure and pain . Now , if Charles believes that this ...
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... person could retain a virtuous best judgment . The contradiction is upheld by Grant , and even if we were to follow him , we should surely have to give greater weight to the view that occurs more regularly , as being more indicative of ...
... person could retain a virtuous best judgment . The contradiction is upheld by Grant , and even if we were to follow him , we should surely have to give greater weight to the view that occurs more regularly , as being more indicative of ...
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