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... cent in 17 ; 4.2 per cent in 30 ; 5.0 per cent in 34 ; 6.8 per cent in 61 ) and to spread the figure evenly . The Phalaecian epigrams have on the whole much less ( 1.6 per cent in 10 and 3.4 per cent in 12 ; 0.0 per cent in 1 , 2b , 3 ; 2.9 ...
... cent in 17 ; 4.2 per cent in 30 ; 5.0 per cent in 34 ; 6.8 per cent in 61 ) and to spread the figure evenly . The Phalaecian epigrams have on the whole much less ( 1.6 per cent in 10 and 3.4 per cent in 12 ; 0.0 per cent in 1 , 2b , 3 ; 2.9 ...
Page 380
... cent , Prop . 6 per cent , Ov . 5 per cent ) . Quintilian 1.5.58ff . suggests they should be avoided by orators and gives as an example ( 1.5.61 ) Messalla's use of the Latinized form of the nominative Euthia for Euthias , probably in ...
... cent , Prop . 6 per cent , Ov . 5 per cent ) . Quintilian 1.5.58ff . suggests they should be avoided by orators and gives as an example ( 1.5.61 ) Messalla's use of the Latinized form of the nominative Euthia for Euthias , probably in ...
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... cent Near contemporary : 24 = 22 per cent First in Propertius : baris , bombyx , cerastes , chrysolithus , crotalistria , cyclas , mitratus , rhombus , terebinthus , thyius 10 9 per cent = Latin suffixes : adamantinus , euhans ...
... cent Near contemporary : 24 = 22 per cent First in Propertius : baris , bombyx , cerastes , chrysolithus , crotalistria , cyclas , mitratus , rhombus , terebinthus , thyius 10 9 per cent = Latin suffixes : adamantinus , euhans ...
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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