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... archaic tone that the poet consistently sought in promoting this very unRoman philosophy and projecting a high seriousness that distanced his work from the nugae of the contemporary poetae noui . 5.4 . Again nothing is lost when a ...
... archaic tone that the poet consistently sought in promoting this very unRoman philosophy and projecting a high seriousness that distanced his work from the nugae of the contemporary poetae noui . 5.4 . Again nothing is lost when a ...
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... archaic form juxtaposed to antiqua , or the even more archaic diuom in tuis flexus Venerisque gratae / uocibus diuom pater ( Hor . C. 4.6.21-2 ) , which contributes to the heroic context not only the old case form but also the archaic ...
... archaic form juxtaposed to antiqua , or the even more archaic diuom in tuis flexus Venerisque gratae / uocibus diuom pater ( Hor . C. 4.6.21-2 ) , which contributes to the heroic context not only the old case form but also the archaic ...
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... archaic , but it might be more appropriate to think in terms of archaic elements surviving in a set idiom that was part of the living language , as the occur- rence in Petronius 95.3 faxo sciatis might suggest , 34 without necessarily ...
... archaic , but it might be more appropriate to think in terms of archaic elements surviving in a set idiom that was part of the living language , as the occur- rence in Petronius 95.3 faxo sciatis might suggest , 34 without necessarily ...
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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