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... suggests that liberality is proper to free men ( liberi ) and has nothing to do with slaves . One may think also , going still further back , of A. W. H. Adkins's brilliant observation that in early Greek society a kakos , ' a bad ...
... suggests that liberality is proper to free men ( liberi ) and has nothing to do with slaves . One may think also , going still further back , of A. W. H. Adkins's brilliant observation that in early Greek society a kakos , ' a bad ...
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Anthony David Nuttall. Janette Dillon suggests that the sixteenth century in England saw an abrupt rise in the ideal of ... suggests , with a hermetical emphasis on the exciting idea of a secret élite , that the cult of solitude , so far ...
Anthony David Nuttall. Janette Dillon suggests that the sixteenth century in England saw an abrupt rise in the ideal of ... suggests , with a hermetical emphasis on the exciting idea of a secret élite , that the cult of solitude , so far ...
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... suggests effrontery ; hence the transition in so many languages from the intrusive singular to the less importu- nate plural and then to a still more ' tactful ' third person ( ' Madam ' in shops of a certain kind , ' Lei ' in Italian ) ...
... suggests effrontery ; hence the transition in so many languages from the intrusive singular to the less importu- nate plural and then to a still more ' tactful ' third person ( ' Madam ' in shops of a certain kind , ' Lei ' in Italian ) ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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