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Gibbon himself stated that the work on volume IV was done between March 1782 and June 1784,23 but he probably oversimplified : the structure , and even the aims and contents of The Decline and Fall were slow to evolve .
Gibbon himself stated that the work on volume IV was done between March 1782 and June 1784,23 but he probably oversimplified : the structure , and even the aims and contents of The Decline and Fall were slow to evolve .
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From then on The Decline and Fall is dominated largely by the Byzantine history which Gibbon had previously neglected , 30 and there the Ostrogoths had their role . Chapter 39 ( commencing volume IV ) was partly used to contrast the ...
From then on The Decline and Fall is dominated largely by the Byzantine history which Gibbon had previously neglected , 30 and there the Ostrogoths had their role . Chapter 39 ( commencing volume IV ) was partly used to contrast the ...
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A poet writing iambic or aeolic metre ( with or without priapean clausulae ) with no regard to strict musical bar - lines would be very unlikely to fall into triple metre inadvertently for very long . Indeed , the likelihood of doing so ...
A poet writing iambic or aeolic metre ( with or without priapean clausulae ) with no regard to strict musical bar - lines would be very unlikely to fall into triple metre inadvertently for very long . Indeed , the likelihood of doing so ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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