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Page 77
... contrast to Pindar , Dircaeum ... cycnum ( 25 ) . This time the accessibility of the imagery is limited by the allusions . We need to know what Matinae and Dircaeus refer to , what the bee is doing in Tibur , and above all that Pindar ...
... contrast to Pindar , Dircaeum ... cycnum ( 25 ) . This time the accessibility of the imagery is limited by the allusions . We need to know what Matinae and Dircaeus refer to , what the bee is doing in Tibur , and above all that Pindar ...
Page 125
... contrast of opposites ( with adsedit ) . But there is a secondary contrast , between the first- and second - person subjects of the two verbs , with ego marking the change of subject.27 A verb participating in such an antithesis may be ...
... contrast of opposites ( with adsedit ) . But there is a secondary contrast , between the first- and second - person subjects of the two verbs , with ego marking the change of subject.27 A verb participating in such an antithesis may be ...
Page 357
... ( contrast 11.21 ; 61.34 , 41 , 77 , 204 ) ; for uelut 61.21 , 102 , 187 ( contrast 11.22 ; 17.18 ) ; for relative qui 51.5 ; 61.29 , 62 , 139 , ( contrast 11.17 , 22 ; 17.1 ; 30.12 ; 34.7 ; 51.3 ; 61.3 , 23 , 37 , 71 , 107 , 110 , 144 ...
... ( contrast 11.21 ; 61.34 , 41 , 77 , 204 ) ; for uelut 61.21 , 102 , 187 ( contrast 11.22 ; 17.18 ) ; for relative qui 51.5 ; 61.29 , 62 , 139 , ( contrast 11.17 , 22 ; 17.1 ; 30.12 ; 34.7 ; 51.3 ; 61.3 , 23 , 37 , 71 , 107 , 110 , 144 ...
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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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