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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... turn constantly makes promises not only to lead him towards a better understanding in the end , but also to assist him in the process , to provide lights along the way that leads towards freedom from fear , inner peace , and happiness ...
... turn constantly makes promises not only to lead him towards a better understanding in the end , but also to assist him in the process , to provide lights along the way that leads towards freedom from fear , inner peace , and happiness ...
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American Philological Association. ( c ) they turn out to be good- still , they may suddenly die . The demonstration ... turn into a witch . It is more that Medea , if she had been allowed to continue to exist humanly 346 [ 1968 KENNETH ...
American Philological Association. ( c ) they turn out to be good- still , they may suddenly die . The demonstration ... turn into a witch . It is more that Medea , if she had been allowed to continue to exist humanly 346 [ 1968 KENNETH ...
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... turn out all right ? " Finally the image attains its satiric perfection some 9 lines later ( 45 ) : Wherever you dispatch a general and an empty decree and hopes from the rostrum , none of your needs is fulfilled ; instead , your ...
... turn out all right ? " Finally the image attains its satiric perfection some 9 lines later ( 45 ) : Wherever you dispatch a general and an empty decree and hopes from the rostrum , none of your needs is fulfilled ; instead , your ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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