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Page 118
... hand in Plautus and on the other in Cicero . Sometimes the pronoun might be classed as ' emphatic ' by a speaker of a modern language , sometimes as ' unemphatic ' , and I have referred to the views of Kroll and Fordyce on individual ...
... hand in Plautus and on the other in Cicero . Sometimes the pronoun might be classed as ' emphatic ' by a speaker of a modern language , sometimes as ' unemphatic ' , and I have referred to the views of Kroll and Fordyce on individual ...
Page 279
... hand ( s ) of the acting subject , whereas the sea ' is impelled ' and the battlefield ' is shaken ' indirectly . It is a shift from nearness to distance . And that is why the latter expressions are suited to metaphor- ical use as well ...
... hand ( s ) of the acting subject , whereas the sea ' is impelled ' and the battlefield ' is shaken ' indirectly . It is a shift from nearness to distance . And that is why the latter expressions are suited to metaphor- ical use as well ...
Page 372
... hand ' ) . The subordinators qui ( v . 7 ) , quod ( v . 12 ) and ut ( v . 17 ) all head their respective clauses . q . Item 12 : Vocabulary Of the 86 words which make up item 12 none except ac ( v . 9 ) and atque ( v . 2 ) had anything ...
... hand ' ) . The subordinators qui ( v . 7 ) , quod ( v . 12 ) and ut ( v . 17 ) all head their respective clauses . q . Item 12 : Vocabulary Of the 86 words which make up item 12 none except ac ( v . 9 ) and atque ( v . 2 ) had anything ...
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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