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... discussion of metric typology in Sebeok ( 1960 : 135-48 , esp . 136 ) . 17 For an argument in favour of a metrical ictus of some sort distinct from word accent , based on the possibility of resolving the second but not the first heavy ...
... discussion of metric typology in Sebeok ( 1960 : 135-48 , esp . 136 ) . 17 For an argument in favour of a metrical ictus of some sort distinct from word accent , based on the possibility of resolving the second but not the first heavy ...
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... discussing nauigat aequor ( Lohmann , however , did ( 1915 : 22 ) ) . When we turn to an eminent contemporary student of Virgil's syntax , Woldemar Görler ( 1982 : 71 ) , we find a different approach . He began his valuable discussion ...
... discussing nauigat aequor ( Lohmann , however , did ( 1915 : 22 ) ) . When we turn to an eminent contemporary student of Virgil's syntax , Woldemar Görler ( 1982 : 71 ) , we find a different approach . He began his valuable discussion ...
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... discussion elsewhere in his commentaries on Propertius , with clear cases of special language in the strong sense ( sense ( ii ) above ) , such as ' linguaggio forense , giuridico , militare , politico , sacrale ' . On the other hand ...
... discussion elsewhere in his commentaries on Propertius , with clear cases of special language in the strong sense ( sense ( ii ) above ) , such as ' linguaggio forense , giuridico , militare , politico , sacrale ' . On the other hand ...
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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