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... noun is left to the end . An expectation of its eventual use is created in the reader / hearer by the use of an adjective or genitive which demands , but does not immediately receive , an associated noun ( Adams ( pp . 128–30 ) ...
... noun is left to the end . An expectation of its eventual use is created in the reader / hearer by the use of an adjective or genitive which demands , but does not immediately receive , an associated noun ( Adams ( pp . 128–30 ) ...
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... noun are separated , with the colour image emphatically first and the noun coming as a revelation at the end . In ingentes Rutulae spectabit caedis aceruos ( 10.245 ) the definition of the appalling image awaits the two final nouns and ...
... noun are separated , with the colour image emphatically first and the noun coming as a revelation at the end . In ingentes Rutulae spectabit caedis aceruos ( 10.245 ) the definition of the appalling image awaits the two final nouns and ...
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... noun ( Adams ( 1971 ) ) . In rhetorical Latin there is some reluctance to let an isolated noun dangle at the end ; but when the noun is supported by an adjective and the verb interposed , the sentence is clearly incomplete till the noun ...
... noun ( Adams ( 1971 ) ) . In rhetorical Latin there is some reluctance to let an isolated noun dangle at the end ; but when the noun is supported by an adjective and the verb interposed , the sentence is clearly incomplete till the noun ...
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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