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British Academy. Pyrrha ) , but it declines in an austere poem like 4.7 ( ' diffugere nives ' ) or a boring poem like 4.8 ( ' donarem pateras ' ) . All in all , Horace uses far more attributes than Greek poets even of the Hellenistic age ...
British Academy. Pyrrha ) , but it declines in an austere poem like 4.7 ( ' diffugere nives ' ) or a boring poem like 4.8 ( ' donarem pateras ' ) . All in all , Horace uses far more attributes than Greek poets even of the Hellenistic age ...
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... poem . It is clear that for Arnold this inversion of the adjective - noun sequence was a standard poetic device , since it is found in other poems too ; it can only be a matter for speculation whether the occurrences in Tristram and ...
... poem . It is clear that for Arnold this inversion of the adjective - noun sequence was a standard poetic device , since it is found in other poems too ; it can only be a matter for speculation whether the occurrences in Tristram and ...
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... poem ) item 31 ; 81 ( five poems ) item 37 ; 8 ( one poem ) item 39 ; 48 ( four poems ) item 44 ; 94 ( seven poems ) item 52 ; 66 ( seven poems ) items 59 and 60.29 I should like to go on from my de- monstration that Catullus ...
... poem ) item 31 ; 81 ( five poems ) item 37 ; 8 ( one poem ) item 39 ; 48 ( four poems ) item 44 ; 94 ( seven poems ) item 52 ; 66 ( seven poems ) items 59 and 60.29 I should like to go on from my de- monstration that Catullus ...
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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