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Page 73
... already current use of barbaria in the sense of ' barbarity ' adds an emotive element to the traditional ... already has it by metonymy in the latter sense in ratibusque ... fremebat / imber Neptuni ( Ann . 515 Sk ) ; whence it passes to ...
... already current use of barbaria in the sense of ' barbarity ' adds an emotive element to the traditional ... already has it by metonymy in the latter sense in ratibusque ... fremebat / imber Neptuni ( Ann . 515 Sk ) ; whence it passes to ...
Page 74
... already attested in Cat . 64.6 , uada salsa cita decurrere puppi , which is also one of the earliest attestations of uada ' shallows ' , again a synecdoche for ' sea ' . Virgil has nautica pinus ( E. 4.38 ) for ' ship ' , where the ...
... already attested in Cat . 64.6 , uada salsa cita decurrere puppi , which is also one of the earliest attestations of uada ' shallows ' , again a synecdoche for ' sea ' . Virgil has nautica pinus ( E. 4.38 ) for ' ship ' , where the ...
Page 234
... already here in the second book of the Academica , and it is certain that Karáλns had already featured in book 1.18 What Cicero in fact turns out on closer inspection to be doing here is not creating but enlarging his stock of Latin ...
... already here in the second book of the Academica , and it is certain that Karáλns had already featured in book 1.18 What Cicero in fact turns out on closer inspection to be doing here is not creating but enlarging his stock of Latin ...
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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