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... meaning has been replaced by reflexes of testa , the slang use of which in turn completely ousted its older meanings . There are numerous parallels in Latin , e.g. animus * breath , wind ' , audax * ' insatiable , eager ' , scire * to ...
... meaning has been replaced by reflexes of testa , the slang use of which in turn completely ousted its older meanings . There are numerous parallels in Latin , e.g. animus * breath , wind ' , audax * ' insatiable , eager ' , scire * to ...
Page 203
... meaning something like ' pull the wool over his eyes ' , declining as a first - declension noun and with Latin -u- for Greek -w- : Pl . Mil . 147-9 ei nos facetis fabricis et doctis dolis glaucumam ob oculos obiciemus eumque ita ...
... meaning something like ' pull the wool over his eyes ' , declining as a first - declension noun and with Latin -u- for Greek -w- : Pl . Mil . 147-9 ei nos facetis fabricis et doctis dolis glaucumam ob oculos obiciemus eumque ita ...
Page 285
... meaning be ruled out , nor should it be . If our common - denominator hypothesis is correct , there is indeed a metaphorical and general meaning in the passages discussed . And it can hardly be denied that symbolic sections of the kind ...
... meaning be ruled out , nor should it be . If our common - denominator hypothesis is correct , there is indeed a metaphorical and general meaning in the passages discussed . And it can hardly be denied that symbolic sections of the kind ...
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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