Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 103Association, 1973 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... result of the agon ; neither is it precisely what Bdelycleon had hoped to accomplish . It is , instead , the result of a separate scene following the agon in which the son , frustrated by the failure of his formal argument , introduces ...
... result of the agon ; neither is it precisely what Bdelycleon had hoped to accomplish . It is , instead , the result of a separate scene following the agon in which the son , frustrated by the failure of his formal argument , introduces ...
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... result of the trial is made deliberately ambiguous by Euripides , since everyone in the audience knew that Helen did not , in fact , die.52 In the play , the ironic implication is that Menelaus will not kill his wife after all , and ...
... result of the trial is made deliberately ambiguous by Euripides , since everyone in the audience knew that Helen did not , in fact , die.52 In the play , the ironic implication is that Menelaus will not kill his wife after all , and ...
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... result ( 49.1 ) . This view is philosophically comparable to Antiphon's in three significant respects : ( a ) the criticism of a system for the determination of public policy where the truth is subverted by the demagogic abuse of ...
... result ( 49.1 ) . This view is philosophically comparable to Antiphon's in three significant respects : ( a ) the criticism of a system for the determination of public policy where the truth is subverted by the demagogic abuse of ...
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Herodotus 6 112 | 6 |
Catullus 52 and the Consulship of Vatinius | 39 |
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