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... clausulae constructed in conformity with the laws of the cursus are introduced from time to time , even in the argumentative portions 1 of these works , especially at the end of chapters or sections ; and that its regular observance is ...
... clausulae constructed in conformity with the laws of the cursus are introduced from time to time , even in the argumentative portions 1 of these works , especially at the end of chapters or sections ; and that its regular observance is ...
Page 362
... clausulae of the foregoing types , compound clausulae consisting of three members are not infrequent ; such as , ( ut ) ípsum perféctius edocére possímus ( ii . 6 , 8 ) , which is a combination of the tardus , ípsum perféctius , with ...
... clausulae of the foregoing types , compound clausulae consisting of three members are not infrequent ; such as , ( ut ) ípsum perféctius edocére possímus ( ii . 6 , 8 ) , which is a combination of the tardus , ípsum perféctius , with ...
Page 375
... clausulae the one most frequently employed by Dante in the De Vulgari Eloquentia is a variety of tardus ( classed by ... Clausulae of this type occur some fifty times in the treatise . B. COMPOUND CLAUSULAE . The following types of ...
... clausulae the one most frequently employed by Dante in the De Vulgari Eloquentia is a variety of tardus ( classed by ... Clausulae of this type occur some fifty times in the treatise . B. COMPOUND CLAUSULAE . The following types of ...
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