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... whole : p . 232. Comparison with Alexis fr . 219 K .: p . 234. A guess about the action of the Hypobolimaios : p . 236. Appendix : on A. Heringa : p . 242 . A WHOLE , long essay on a mere sixteen verses ! We know this fragment ; we know ...
... whole : p . 232. Comparison with Alexis fr . 219 K .: p . 234. A guess about the action of the Hypobolimaios : p . 236. Appendix : on A. Heringa : p . 242 . A WHOLE , long essay on a mere sixteen verses ! We know this fragment ; we know ...
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... whole imagery does not necessarily involve the belief in an after - life . It can be used thus , and often has been ; e.g. in the Antiphanes passage just referred to . Originally though this im- plication is as little contained in it as ...
... whole imagery does not necessarily involve the belief in an after - life . It can be used thus , and often has been ; e.g. in the Antiphanes passage just referred to . Originally though this im- plication is as little contained in it as ...
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... whole and to each other individually . This is the corpus juris Angliae ; and the first thing to observe about it is that it is not made up , like some chemical or physical substance , of particles all essentially similar . We have the ...
... whole and to each other individually . This is the corpus juris Angliae ; and the first thing to observe about it is that it is not made up , like some chemical or physical substance , of particles all essentially similar . We have the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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