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... poetic register , that all earlier poetry is , or can be made by poet or reader , contemporary poetry . The language of earlier poets is thus a reservoir on which each new generation of poets can draw . 7.2 . The early Latin treatment ...
... poetic register , that all earlier poetry is , or can be made by poet or reader , contemporary poetry . The language of earlier poets is thus a reservoir on which each new generation of poets can draw . 7.2 . The early Latin treatment ...
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... poetic practice , including the poets themselves . It is time to draw the threads together and offer a conclusion . The modern approach to grecism is largely historical and grammatical . We appeal to linguistic processes founded on ...
... poetic practice , including the poets themselves . It is time to draw the threads together and offer a conclusion . The modern approach to grecism is largely historical and grammatical . We appeal to linguistic processes founded on ...
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British Academy. The Language of Poetry and the Language of Science : The Latin Poets and ' Medical Latin ' D. R. LANGSLOW Summary . This paper is intended as a pilot study of the relations between literary , especially poetic , language ...
British Academy. The Language of Poetry and the Language of Science : The Latin Poets and ' Medical Latin ' D. R. LANGSLOW Summary . This paper is intended as a pilot study of the relations between literary , especially poetic , language ...
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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