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Alphabetical [« »] article 2 articles 8 artificers 1 artificial 17 artificiality 1 artificially 1 artillery 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 aristotle 17 arrival 17 arsenites 17 artificial 17 asiatic 17 asked 17 athanasius | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances artificial |
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1 2,2 | This created a sort of artificial dynastic system which was 2 2,2 | followed put an end to the artificial system of tetrarchy, which 3 3,10| stage of history, his entire artificial system of government, which 4 3,10| operate with full force; the artificial system collapsed; and the 5 3,16| overcharged with allegories and artificial expressions to a much greater 6 4,1 | effects of the imported artificial Graeco-Roman civilization 7 4,1 | methods of hurling this “artificial fire” at the enemy. The 8 6,7 | conditions, still remained artificial and inadequate. That is 9 6,8 | showed evidences of the artificial renaissance of classicism 10 7,4 | ancient Attic dialect, became artificial, grandiloquent, sometimes 11 7,4 | simple and has none of the artificial perfection that is, for 12 7,4 | as Krumbacher said, an artificial, “almost entirely mummiform 13 7,4 | As I have already said, artificial and ununderstandable style 14 7,4 | humorous works, he gave up the artificial classic language and had 15 8,16| very few exceptions, in the artificial school-Greek tongue. This 16 8,16| conventional classic, literary, and artificial tongue that had entirely 17 9,18| usually been estimated as artificial and unoriginal, seeking