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... genitive is the regular depen- dency case in the nominalization of all predicative complements , whatever their case ; ira + genitive beside irasci + dative is paralleled in pairs like inuidia , inuidere and usus , uti beside timor ...
... genitive is the regular depen- dency case in the nominalization of all predicative complements , whatever their case ; ira + genitive beside irasci + dative is paralleled in pairs like inuidia , inuidere and usus , uti beside timor ...
Page 169
... genitive is Greek , for # λovoios or apveiós are so used with genitive or dative ( e.g. Od . 1.165 ) ; from Virgil he cites A. 9.26 diues equum , diues pictai uestis et auri . Servius there simply notes that it is used figuratively with ...
... genitive is Greek , for # λovoios or apveiós are so used with genitive or dative ( e.g. Od . 1.165 ) ; from Virgil he cites A. 9.26 diues equum , diues pictai uestis et auri . Servius there simply notes that it is used figuratively with ...
Page 172
... genitive with inuideo could be seen as an extension of the native use of dare or sumere + genitive , which is especially characteristic of colloquial Latin . He was aware of Quintilian's view , but he did not comment upon it , either to ...
... genitive with inuideo could be seen as an extension of the native use of dare or sumere + genitive , which is especially characteristic of colloquial Latin . He was aware of Quintilian's view , but he did not comment upon it , either to ...
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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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