Response to Vogel and Roberts
Social Epistemology 5 (4):293 – 299 (1991)
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Gerald H. Rendall (1899). Roberts' Longinus Longinus on the Sublime, the Greek Text Edited After the Paris Manuscript with Introduction, Translation, Facsimiles and Appendices by W. Rhys Roberts, M.A. Cambridge University Press, 1899. Pp. X., 288. 9s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 13 (08):403-407.
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