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... Lucilius a representative of graci- litas : the characteristics of this style are uenustas and subtilitas ( Leo ( 1913 : 230 and 425 ) ) . Horace , however , regarded Lucilius ' style and language as contrary to what was expected of ...
... Lucilius a representative of graci- litas : the characteristics of this style are uenustas and subtilitas ( Leo ( 1913 : 230 and 425 ) ) . Horace , however , regarded Lucilius ' style and language as contrary to what was expected of ...
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... Lucilius not only mocks the homeoteleuta but also the usage of Greek words . Since they have retained their original inflection they can be interpreted as ridiculous manifestations of ' code switching ' for which there is a lot of ...
... Lucilius not only mocks the homeoteleuta but also the usage of Greek words . Since they have retained their original inflection they can be interpreted as ridiculous manifestations of ' code switching ' for which there is a lot of ...
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... Lucilius , 303 ; singular in i , 42-3 accusative : adnominal , 82 ; of direction , 79 , 261-2 ; internal , 78–9 ; morphology of , 43 ; of object with participle in -nt- , 353 ; perlative , 79 , 82 ; position of acc . of obj . , 354-5 ...
... Lucilius , 303 ; singular in i , 42-3 accusative : adnominal , 82 ; of direction , 79 , 261-2 ; internal , 78–9 ; morphology of , 43 ; of object with participle in -nt- , 353 ; perlative , 79 , 82 ; position of acc . of obj . , 354-5 ...
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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