Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 1-3Duke University, 1958 |
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Σελίδα 122
... person in servile circum- stances was regarded as being stunted and warped by the circumstances in which this person was fated to live , and so education was not considered either appropriate or feasible for the people who were born to ...
... person in servile circum- stances was regarded as being stunted and warped by the circumstances in which this person was fated to live , and so education was not considered either appropriate or feasible for the people who were born to ...
Σελίδα 125
... person is resentful of her limited posi- tion , and in her deathbed request she is able to force herself upon Admetus in a way that she has never been able to do before . This psychological position is common in Euripides , so many of ...
... person is resentful of her limited posi- tion , and in her deathbed request she is able to force herself upon Admetus in a way that she has never been able to do before . This psychological position is common in Euripides , so many of ...
Σελίδα 88
... person of the lawyer and judge . Moreover , Roman practicality demanded that the common man in a universal religion be given concrete as- surances of spiritual workings by attaching these elusive benefits to something tangible in time ...
... person of the lawyer and judge . Moreover , Roman practicality demanded that the common man in a universal religion be given concrete as- surances of spiritual workings by attaching these elusive benefits to something tangible in time ...
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