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... appears in LHIIIC to have more in common with Perati , and the south of the island , where the development of the pottery appears more continuous . One cannot help thinking that the ' fragmentary figure ... in a pose reminis- cent of ...
... appears in LHIIIC to have more in common with Perati , and the south of the island , where the development of the pottery appears more continuous . One cannot help thinking that the ' fragmentary figure ... in a pose reminis- cent of ...
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... appears eight times in the other three books , it does not appear previously in the Monobiblos . Its absence from Book 1 raises the tantalizing possibility then that the poet intentionally reserved his signature for the last poem . This ...
... appears eight times in the other three books , it does not appear previously in the Monobiblos . Its absence from Book 1 raises the tantalizing possibility then that the poet intentionally reserved his signature for the last poem . This ...
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... appear monthly , and its New Year resolution is of course to be able to fulfil the original claim that it appears ' on or about the first of the month ' ( to which perhaps , in the light of past experience , should be added the words ...
... appear monthly , and its New Year resolution is of course to be able to fulfil the original claim that it appears ' on or about the first of the month ' ( to which perhaps , in the light of past experience , should be added the words ...
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