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... Lucretius . They may be used to support a case for the existence of Latin medical discourse contemporary with Lucretius which the poet's audience would have ' heard ' in the intense language of his medical metaphor . This is based on ...
... Lucretius . They may be used to support a case for the existence of Latin medical discourse contemporary with Lucretius which the poet's audience would have ' heard ' in the intense language of his medical metaphor . This is based on ...
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... Lucretius ' poem and it could have been the language of this discourse that Lucretius ' audience heard in the metaphor of love as a disease at 4.1068ff . - While the weaker version of ( b ) ( ii ) may deserve some consideration and ...
... Lucretius ' poem and it could have been the language of this discourse that Lucretius ' audience heard in the metaphor of love as a disease at 4.1068ff . - While the weaker version of ( b ) ( ii ) may deserve some consideration and ...
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... Lucretius is the swallow , or the kid , described in his own langage , Latin . Epicurus is the swan , or the horse . The swan is so named in Greek : the Greek ... Lucretius , we have seen , is LUCRETIUS ' USE AND AVOIDANCE OF GREEK 245.
... Lucretius is the swallow , or the kid , described in his own langage , Latin . Epicurus is the swan , or the horse . The swan is so named in Greek : the Greek ... Lucretius , we have seen , is LUCRETIUS ' USE AND AVOIDANCE OF GREEK 245.
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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