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Page 98
... emphasis . On Catull . 6.14 , for example , he notes that an example of tu is unemphatic , ' wie oft in der Umgangssprache ' . A common type of emphasis expressed by ego and tu might be called ' contrastive emphasis ' , as in ( 2 ) ...
... emphasis . On Catull . 6.14 , for example , he notes that an example of tu is unemphatic , ' wie oft in der Umgangssprache ' . A common type of emphasis expressed by ego and tu might be called ' contrastive emphasis ' , as in ( 2 ) ...
Page 120
... emphasis of sorts on the series of infinitives dependent on potero , but above all Cicero is stressing the impossibility of silence , etc. The force of the rhetoric might best be ... emphasis of possim . The emphasis seems 120 J. N. Adams.
... emphasis of sorts on the series of infinitives dependent on potero , but above all Cicero is stressing the impossibility of silence , etc. The force of the rhetoric might best be ... emphasis of possim . The emphasis seems 120 J. N. Adams.
Page 121
British Academy. attributed to the emphasis of possim . The emphasis seems to lie on ullam or laudare . Credo ego , I pointed out earlier , was a collocation found in Plautus ( cf. Cas . 234 , Epid . 535 ) and sometimes in oratory . It ...
British Academy. attributed to the emphasis of possim . The emphasis seems to lie on ullam or laudare . Credo ego , I pointed out earlier , was a collocation found in Plautus ( cf. Cas . 234 , Epid . 535 ) and sometimes in oratory . It ...
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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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