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Page 152
... construction , where an element common to two parallel clauses is post- poned till the second clause ( Leo ( 1896 ) ) ; the figure is common in Greek and Latin poetry , and though it may have originated as a metrical con- venience ...
... construction , where an element common to two parallel clauses is post- poned till the second clause ( Leo ( 1896 ) ) ; the figure is common in Greek and Latin poetry , and though it may have originated as a metrical con- venience ...
Page 167
... construction ( K - S i.319 ) . One of the first to depart from the native usage was Catullus at 62.64 noli pugnare duobus . We have no scholia on Catullus , but when we find the same construction in Virgil , at A. 4.38 pugnabis amori ...
... construction ( K - S i.319 ) . One of the first to depart from the native usage was Catullus at 62.64 noli pugnare duobus . We have no scholia on Catullus , but when we find the same construction in Virgil , at A. 4.38 pugnabis amori ...
Page 175
... construction ' . He was , however , too astute a Latinist to say that this case was devised as if amo itself had preceded . For the construction of amo with the infinitive was not native to Latin but bor- rowed , hence his vague ...
... construction ' . He was , however , too astute a Latinist to say that this case was devised as if amo itself had preceded . For the construction of amo with the infinitive was not native to Latin but bor- rowed , hence his vague ...
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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