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Page 145
... perhaps always so . At 1.15.23ff . ' urgent impavidi te Salaminius | Teucer , te Sthenelus sciens | pugnae ' the first te is emphatic ( as the second clearly is ) to underline the concentration of the Greeks on Paris . At 1.23.1 ' vitas ...
... perhaps always so . At 1.15.23ff . ' urgent impavidi te Salaminius | Teucer , te Sthenelus sciens | pugnae ' the first te is emphatic ( as the second clearly is ) to underline the concentration of the Greeks on Paris . At 1.23.1 ' vitas ...
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... perhaps worth adding , however , that musculus ' muscle ' occurs only here in Latin verse and is not found in prose before Celsus , who wrote only a generation or so before Lucan . It is inviting to speculate that Lucan at this point in ...
... perhaps worth adding , however , that musculus ' muscle ' occurs only here in Latin verse and is not found in prose before Celsus , who wrote only a generation or so before Lucan . It is inviting to speculate that Lucan at this point in ...
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... perhaps also the former . None of the assonances draws attention to itself . Two of the three cases of homoeoteleuton ( in vv . 6-7 , 7 , 10 ) involve the long final syllables of grammatically related words . 186 This signals a positive ...
... perhaps also the former . None of the assonances draws attention to itself . Two of the three cases of homoeoteleuton ( in vv . 6-7 , 7 , 10 ) involve the long final syllables of grammatically related words . 186 This signals a positive ...
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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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