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Page 181
... appears first in Sallust , then the historians ; see Williams ad loc . and Austin on A. 4.558 . ( iv ) A. 4.35 , 10.67 esto . Servius regards it as a grecism when used as an ' adverbium concedentis ' . ( v ) A. 6.313 primi transmittere ...
... appears first in Sallust , then the historians ; see Williams ad loc . and Austin on A. 4.558 . ( iv ) A. 4.35 , 10.67 esto . Servius regards it as a grecism when used as an ' adverbium concedentis ' . ( v ) A. 6.313 primi transmittere ...
Page 362
... appears only with the third person plural perfect incidere in the close of v . 5.13 Graecizing syntagms are no more evident in item 10 than in the other Phalaecian epigrams . The use of the supine uisum in vv . 1-2,135 the position of ...
... appears only with the third person plural perfect incidere in the close of v . 5.13 Graecizing syntagms are no more evident in item 10 than in the other Phalaecian epigrams . The use of the supine uisum in vv . 1-2,135 the position of ...
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... appears to be otherwise exclusively found in prose.28 This is one of those cases that expose the limitations of the Axelsonian prosaic / poetic dichotomy . A priori it is difficult to detect anything in either diction or the combination ...
... appears to be otherwise exclusively found in prose.28 This is one of those cases that expose the limitations of the Axelsonian prosaic / poetic dichotomy . A priori it is difficult to detect anything in either diction or the combination ...
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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