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... borrow , putting their own stamp upon it . Only stolid and unimaginative peoples refuse to learn from others . University of California at Berkeley Three Plays by Euripides T. B. L. Webster DIONYSUS in 82 The Classical Tradition.
... borrow , putting their own stamp upon it . Only stolid and unimaginative peoples refuse to learn from others . University of California at Berkeley Three Plays by Euripides T. B. L. Webster DIONYSUS in 82 The Classical Tradition.
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... University 33 A discriminating and productive program that can be used by the literary critic who must occasionally deal with the oration and argumentative prose in connection with his main concern for poetry , and that can also be used ...
... University 33 A discriminating and productive program that can be used by the literary critic who must occasionally deal with the oration and argumentative prose in connection with his main concern for poetry , and that can also be used ...
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... extent . " 76 Harvard University 73 De princ . II , 4 , p . 110 , ll . 12–13 . 74 Ibid . , 19-20 . 75 Ibid . , 21-22 . 76 Ibid . , 22-23 . Porphyry's Attack on the Bible Milton V. Anastos * LONG 420 The Classical Tradition.
... extent . " 76 Harvard University 73 De princ . II , 4 , p . 110 , ll . 12–13 . 74 Ibid . , 19-20 . 75 Ibid . , 21-22 . 76 Ibid . , 22-23 . Porphyry's Attack on the Bible Milton V. Anastos * LONG 420 The Classical Tradition.
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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