Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... clearly believed by Phaedrus to have sacrificed his life out of love for his lover ( 179E - 180B ) . It is not entirely clear from the text whether the army of lovers ( 178E - 179B ) fits ( 5 ) or ( 5M ) ; the army would clearly be more ...
... clearly believed by Phaedrus to have sacrificed his life out of love for his lover ( 179E - 180B ) . It is not entirely clear from the text whether the army of lovers ( 178E - 179B ) fits ( 5 ) or ( 5M ) ; the army would clearly be more ...
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... clearly aware . In the agon itself there are constant signs that this is but one further episode in a continuing and long - standing series . 10 Clytemnestra acknowledges the pattern in believing Orestes dead and contemplating the ruin ...
... clearly aware . In the agon itself there are constant signs that this is but one further episode in a continuing and long - standing series . 10 Clytemnestra acknowledges the pattern in believing Orestes dead and contemplating the ruin ...
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... clearly inferior ; it lacks independence from possessions or physical attributes . The contemplative life is closest to the life of the gods and furthest removed from that of the lower animals ; the political life is , by comparison ...
... clearly inferior ; it lacks independence from possessions or physical attributes . The contemplative life is closest to the life of the gods and furthest removed from that of the lower animals ; the political life is , by comparison ...
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JA Barsby The Characterisation of Parmeno in | 4 |
J Garthwaite Martial Book 6 on Domitians Moral | 13 |
Cry of Pain from Exile | 23 |
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