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... literary prose . " Another case in point is discussed by Penney ( pp . 258-9 ) : dico + subjunctive , a construction which is old and seems to be inherited , is admitted in poetry , but in prose is confined to informal letters , both ...
... literary prose . " Another case in point is discussed by Penney ( pp . 258-9 ) : dico + subjunctive , a construction which is old and seems to be inherited , is admitted in poetry , but in prose is confined to informal letters , both ...
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... literary , especially poetic , language and tech- nical / special languages in Latin . After an introductory description ( I ) of some existing work on this subject in Greek literature , it offers ( II ) some general observations on the ...
... literary , especially poetic , language and tech- nical / special languages in Latin . After an introductory description ( I ) of some existing work on this subject in Greek literature , it offers ( II ) some general observations on the ...
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... literary medical Latin and ( e.g. ) Ruijgh's ascription , in ( 1 ) above , of epicisms in Hippocrates to the influence of the imagined idiom of the medical parts of Empedocles rather than directly to that of Homer . 110 - - Much of the ...
... literary medical Latin and ( e.g. ) Ruijgh's ascription , in ( 1 ) above , of epicisms in Hippocrates to the influence of the imagined idiom of the medical parts of Empedocles rather than directly to that of Homer . 110 - - Much of the ...
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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