Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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To make my treatment of the question as thorough as possible , I have considered it necessary ( 1 ) to complete the assemblage of the evidence with the instruments now available ; 5 ( 2 ) to evaluate the new evidence as well as ...
To make my treatment of the question as thorough as possible , I have considered it necessary ( 1 ) to complete the assemblage of the evidence with the instruments now available ; 5 ( 2 ) to evaluate the new evidence as well as ...
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The Possible imitations in the second poem against Symmachus contain one hundred and fifty - five citations which suggest by reason of phraseology , a few by reason of content , that Vergil may be the immediate source .
The Possible imitations in the second poem against Symmachus contain one hundred and fifty - five citations which suggest by reason of phraseology , a few by reason of content , that Vergil may be the immediate source .
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VI In accordance with the principles laid down in my Preface I have classified a large number of Prudentian passages as Possible imitations . As in the case of Probable imitations , great weight is attached to phrases which are ...
VI In accordance with the principles laid down in my Preface I have classified a large number of Prudentian passages as Possible imitations . As in the case of Probable imitations , great weight is attached to phrases which are ...
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