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... gives the following answer : Latinitas est quae sermonem purum conseruat ab omni uitio remotum , and Diomedes GLK I 439.15f . , quoting Varro's definition , says : Latinitas est incorrupte loquendi obseruatio secundum Romanam linguam ...
... gives the following answer : Latinitas est quae sermonem purum conseruat ab omni uitio remotum , and Diomedes GLK I 439.15f . , quoting Varro's definition , says : Latinitas est incorrupte loquendi obseruatio secundum Romanam linguam ...
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... gives evidence that this manner of using diminutives in a technical sense is not restricted to veterinary contexts but is to be found elsewhere too : cf. frg . 1143 ( = catal . p . 420 W ) corolla , which is not only the diminutive of ...
... gives evidence that this manner of using diminutives in a technical sense is not restricted to veterinary contexts but is to be found elsewhere too : cf. frg . 1143 ( = catal . p . 420 W ) corolla , which is not only the diminutive of ...
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... gives as an example ( 1.5.61 ) Messalla's use of the Latinized form of the nominative Euthia for Euthias , probably in his oratio Hyperidis pro Phryne in lat . versa . From the practice of the elegists it would seem that such reticence ...
... gives as an example ( 1.5.61 ) Messalla's use of the Latinized form of the nominative Euthia for Euthias , probably in his oratio Hyperidis pro Phryne in lat . versa . From the practice of the elegists it would seem that such reticence ...
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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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