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... ( Adams ( p . 127 ) ) . A native pattern such as this , well represented in prose , is obviously not a defining characteristic of poetic language . Where some poets , such as Ovid , differed from prose writers was partly in their ...
... ( Adams ( p . 127 ) ) . A native pattern such as this , well represented in prose , is obviously not a defining characteristic of poetic language . Where some poets , such as Ovid , differed from prose writers was partly in their ...
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... Adams's latest book ( 1995b ) on Latin veterinary terminology . Adams writes ( 1995b : 642 ) : ' The language of doctors could be parodied as early as the time of Plautus . ' The parodies which he discusses ( pp . 608 , 637 , 638 ) are ...
... Adams's latest book ( 1995b ) on Latin veterinary terminology . Adams writes ( 1995b : 642 ) : ' The language of doctors could be parodied as early as the time of Plautus . ' The parodies which he discusses ( pp . 608 , 637 , 638 ) are ...
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... Adams adduces several other parallels of construction and phraseology between Cato and Pelagonius ( summarized at 1995b : 636-8 ) , which ' underline the conserva- tism of the didactic ( particularly recipe- ) style over many centuries ...
... Adams adduces several other parallels of construction and phraseology between Cato and Pelagonius ( summarized at 1995b : 636-8 ) , which ' underline the conserva- tism of the didactic ( particularly recipe- ) style over many centuries ...
Contents
Poetic Diction Poetic Discourse and the Poetic Register | 21 |
Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some Patterns of Speech | 97 |
The Word Order of Horaces Odes | 135 |
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