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... passage , however , clearly gave other ancient students pause . For Priscian regarded it as the normal Latin use of the infinitive as an accusative object.37 If we had more and fuller scholia on poets other than Virgil we would surely ...
... passage , however , clearly gave other ancient students pause . For Priscian regarded it as the normal Latin use of the infinitive as an accusative object.37 If we had more and fuller scholia on poets other than Virgil we would surely ...
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... passage , a mere five words : utere velis , totos pande sinus . A grand image , certainly , but surely a hackneyed one in the literary circles of the time , as we may see , for example , from comparison with a Pliny letter often quoted ...
... passage , a mere five words : utere velis , totos pande sinus . A grand image , certainly , but surely a hackneyed one in the literary circles of the time , as we may see , for example , from comparison with a Pliny letter often quoted ...
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... passage should be included in a catalogue of ' serious imitations of epic ' is all but incredible . I think I could ... passages in which he approaches a sort of seriousness , and that they are almost all of one kind : more or less ...
... passage should be included in a catalogue of ' serious imitations of epic ' is all but incredible . I think I could ... passages in which he approaches a sort of seriousness , and that they are almost all of one kind : more or less ...
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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