Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 8John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1983 |
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... given the recurrent nature of themes in New Comedy plots , and that the characters were to a degree stereotyped , given too that the genre itself re- quired a happy ending , one might ask , on a totally logical level , how else the ...
... given the recurrent nature of themes in New Comedy plots , and that the characters were to a degree stereotyped , given too that the genre itself re- quired a happy ending , one might ask , on a totally logical level , how else the ...
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... given context or group of contexts , we should also count them against occurrences of other items with the same meaning or function ; where an item or a use of it forms an enabling part of a particular syntactical struct- ure , the ...
... given context or group of contexts , we should also count them against occurrences of other items with the same meaning or function ; where an item or a use of it forms an enabling part of a particular syntactical struct- ure , the ...
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... given ... ' ( of the uses of III.4 . , too , the one in NE IV , two of those in AE A , and three of those in EE III involve new points , as sometimes do ' causal ' genitive absolutes , as e.g. at NE IV 1127b33-34 ) . There are , of ...
... given ... ' ( of the uses of III.4 . , too , the one in NE IV , two of those in AE A , and three of those in EE III involve new points , as sometimes do ' causal ' genitive absolutes , as e.g. at NE IV 1127b33-34 ) . There are , of ...
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