Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 9-13John Pinsent, 1985 |
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... doubt . The first is to be translated ' The Argive monster ( literally ' biter ' ) has utterly consumed the city , the offspring of a horse , a shield - bearing people ' ; the second ' The dogs utterly consumed their master ' . If we ...
... doubt . The first is to be translated ' The Argive monster ( literally ' biter ' ) has utterly consumed the city , the offspring of a horse , a shield - bearing people ' ; the second ' The dogs utterly consumed their master ' . If we ...
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... doubt : though formally a conditional , εineр is very often , indeed most often , used in Greek to express certainty ( ' if , as is the case ' ) . In 29ff . the watchman's apprehensions focus not on the unreliability of the beacon but ...
... doubt : though formally a conditional , εineр is very often , indeed most often , used in Greek to express certainty ( ' if , as is the case ' ) . In 29ff . the watchman's apprehensions focus not on the unreliability of the beacon but ...
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LCM. the doubts which cannot be erased from man's life , especially with regard to the pattern of sin and punishment . The ambiguity in these lines is not merely the cri- tic's ' need for indeterminacy ' but expressive of a doubt ...
LCM. the doubts which cannot be erased from man's life , especially with regard to the pattern of sin and punishment . The ambiguity in these lines is not merely the cri- tic's ' need for indeterminacy ' but expressive of a doubt ...
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