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... clearly composed in verse triads of some sort , but the corrupt text prevents useful analysis . No less clearly the prayer at the lustratio agri cited by Cato ( Agr . 141 ) is in prose : Mars pater , te precor quaesoque uti sies uolens ...
... clearly composed in verse triads of some sort , but the corrupt text prevents useful analysis . No less clearly the prayer at the lustratio agri cited by Cato ( Agr . 141 ) is in prose : Mars pater , te precor quaesoque uti sies uolens ...
Page 82
... clearly a passive . More- over , the use was restricted both lexically and morphologically . Most of the examples are with verbs of covering and putting on or removing clothing and armour , e.g. suras euincta cothurno ( Virg . E. 7.32 ) ...
... clearly a passive . More- over , the use was restricted both lexically and morphologically . Most of the examples are with verbs of covering and putting on or removing clothing and armour , e.g. suras euincta cothurno ( Virg . E. 7.32 ) ...
Page 107
... clearly illustrated from ( 48 ) – ( 50 ) : ( 48 ) Cic . Caec . 38 reieci ego te armatis hominibus , non deieci ( 49 ) Cic . Scaur . frg . ( f ) non enim tantum admiratus sum ego illum uirum , sicut omnes , sed etiam praecipue dilexi 8 ...
... clearly illustrated from ( 48 ) – ( 50 ) : ( 48 ) Cic . Caec . 38 reieci ego te armatis hominibus , non deieci ( 49 ) Cic . Scaur . frg . ( f ) non enim tantum admiratus sum ego illum uirum , sicut omnes , sed etiam praecipue dilexi 8 ...
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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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