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British Academy. Tibullus and the Language of Latin Elegy R. MALTBY Summary . Ovid shares with Tibullus a number of the features generally attributed to Tibullan elegantia . It is Propertius whose verbal exuberance and mythological ...
British Academy. Tibullus and the Language of Latin Elegy R. MALTBY Summary . Ovid shares with Tibullus a number of the features generally attributed to Tibullan elegantia . It is Propertius whose verbal exuberance and mythological ...
Page 378
... Tibullus made use of the synonyms anguis and serpens , umens and umidus , porto and veho , and coma , capillus and crinis without apparent distinction . In fact Tibullus makes an even wider use of synonyms than that shown by Murga ...
... Tibullus made use of the synonyms anguis and serpens , umens and umidus , porto and veho , and coma , capillus and crinis without apparent distinction . In fact Tibullus makes an even wider use of synonyms than that shown by Murga ...
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... Tibullus , perhaps because of strong Catullan influence on the Monobiblos . In this case it is Ovid who stands out as making very infrequent use of the device , with only 9 instances in the whole of the Amores ( one in 273 lines ) . How ...
... Tibullus , perhaps because of strong Catullan influence on the Monobiblos . In this case it is Ovid who stands out as making very infrequent use of the device , with only 9 instances in the whole of the Amores ( one in 273 lines ) . How ...
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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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