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... Graeca figura , in Homero frequens , which went on to explain : ut si dicas ἔκρουσεν Αχιλλέα τὸν πόδα , id est Achillem percussit pedem pro percussit Achillis pedem26 ( he made up his Greek phrase , for Kρouw is not found in epic ) . On ...
... Graeca figura , in Homero frequens , which went on to explain : ut si dicas ἔκρουσεν Αχιλλέα τὸν πόδα , id est Achillem percussit pedem pro percussit Achillis pedem26 ( he made up his Greek phrase , for Kρouw is not found in epic ) . On ...
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... Graeca.33 Such syntax is frequently adopted for other verbs of fighting as well , e.g. certo , by Horace and Virgil , but when their ancient commentators come to describe the usage they are not always consistent in their terminology ...
... Graeca.33 Such syntax is frequently adopted for other verbs of fighting as well , e.g. certo , by Horace and Virgil , but when their ancient commentators come to describe the usage they are not always consistent in their terminology ...
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... Graeca figura and refers to Ter . Eun . 288 , where Donatus , after observing mira pro mirum , repays the compliment by referring to Virgil . See Austin ad loc . and Löfstedt ( 1942 : 63ff . ) ; it is not noticed by Lohmann ( 1915 ) or ...
... Graeca figura and refers to Ter . Eun . 288 , where Donatus , after observing mira pro mirum , repays the compliment by referring to Virgil . See Austin ad loc . and Löfstedt ( 1942 : 63ff . ) ; it is not noticed by Lohmann ( 1915 ) or ...
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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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