Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 99Association, 1968 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... indicate the sort of goal he regularly pursues . Rather it is to indicate the manner in which he does whatever he does.33 32 Dirlmeier ( Magna 301 ) contrasts the emotional response of a courageous man with the emotional response of ...
... indicate the sort of goal he regularly pursues . Rather it is to indicate the manner in which he does whatever he does.33 32 Dirlmeier ( Magna 301 ) contrasts the emotional response of a courageous man with the emotional response of ...
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... indicate the sort of goal he pursues . We characterize him as one who aims at ( EN 1123B19 ) or pursues exceptional honors ( EN 1123B18-24 , 1124A4-12 ) . If we further characterize this high - minded man as a truthful individual , we ...
... indicate the sort of goal he pursues . We characterize him as one who aims at ( EN 1123B19 ) or pursues exceptional honors ( EN 1123B18-24 , 1124A4-12 ) . If we further characterize this high - minded man as a truthful individual , we ...
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... indicate that Cicero continued to commend Trebatius to Caesar . A statement in one of them ( Fam . 7.8 ) that Trebatius scorned a military tribunate , even without military duties , has been taken to mean that he was offered a tribunate ...
... indicate that Cicero continued to commend Trebatius to Caesar . A statement in one of them ( Fam . 7.8 ) that Trebatius scorned a military tribunate , even without military duties , has been taken to mean that he was offered a tribunate ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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