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British Academy. Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some Patterns of Speech in Republican and Augustan Poetry J. N. ADAMS Summary . A use of the nominative personal pronouns ego and tu is discussed . Ego and tu are ... Augustan Poetry J N ...
British Academy. Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some Patterns of Speech in Republican and Augustan Poetry J. N. ADAMS Summary . A use of the nominative personal pronouns ego and tu is discussed . Ego and tu are ... Augustan Poetry J N ...
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... AUGUSTAN POETRY : VERBS + EGO The only Augustan poet who falls into line , up to a point , with Catullus and Cicero in the attachment of ego to verbs is Propertius . On the one hand Propertius sometimes makes what might be called a ...
... AUGUSTAN POETRY : VERBS + EGO The only Augustan poet who falls into line , up to a point , with Catullus and Cicero in the attachment of ego to verbs is Propertius . On the one hand Propertius sometimes makes what might be called a ...
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... Augustan poetry is outnum- bered by more complex disjunctions . But despite the greater frequency of these longer disjunctions in Augustan poetry as compared with Cicero or Catullus , the poetic examples can constantly be paralleled in ...
... Augustan poetry is outnum- bered by more complex disjunctions . But despite the greater frequency of these longer disjunctions in Augustan poetry as compared with Cicero or Catullus , the poetic examples can constantly be paralleled in ...
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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