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... phrase , quid iuberetve velitve , causes the difficulty . The reading of the chief MSS . , it consists of a pair of near synonyms : ' he does not know what to command or to wish ' . At the same time it echoes unmistakably a formula from ...
... phrase , quid iuberetve velitve , causes the difficulty . The reading of the chief MSS . , it consists of a pair of near synonyms : ' he does not know what to command or to wish ' . At the same time it echoes unmistakably a formula from ...
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... phrase in amore mori ( p.41 ) , and argues persuasively that it is programmatic for the treatment of the concept of love in Book 2 , underlining his point by making the phrase his own epigraph for each of Chapters 3 to 7. The word laus ...
... phrase in amore mori ( p.41 ) , and argues persuasively that it is programmatic for the treatment of the concept of love in Book 2 , underlining his point by making the phrase his own epigraph for each of Chapters 3 to 7. The word laus ...
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... phrase is strange Greek : next to Teμévη one expects iepá to be linked by a co - ordinating conjunction and mean ' temples ' . Yet the transmitted text is unexceptionable ; it means πλὴν εἰ μή τινες τὰ καινὰ δόγματα τηροῦσι τὰ τῶν ...
... phrase is strange Greek : next to Teμévη one expects iepá to be linked by a co - ordinating conjunction and mean ' temples ' . Yet the transmitted text is unexceptionable ; it means πλὴν εἰ μή τινες τὰ καινὰ δόγματα τηροῦσι τὰ τῶν ...
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