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Page 87
... possible until the end ; the principal clause ( 1 ) weaves through the sentence from the start to the finish : at pius Aeneas exire ... explorare ... quaerere constituit sociisque ... referre . The participial constituent ( 2 ) , which ...
... possible until the end ; the principal clause ( 1 ) weaves through the sentence from the start to the finish : at pius Aeneas exire ... explorare ... quaerere constituit sociisque ... referre . The participial constituent ( 2 ) , which ...
Page 120
... possible , and what is appropriate , with the nuance ' possibility ' rather than the person of the subject focused . Cicero uses another tense of possum with ego in ( 91 ) : ( 91 ) Cic . Verr . 5.179 potero silere ... potero dissimulare ...
... possible , and what is appropriate , with the nuance ' possibility ' rather than the person of the subject focused . Cicero uses another tense of possum with ego in ( 91 ) : ( 91 ) Cic . Verr . 5.179 potero silere ... potero dissimulare ...
Page 322
... possible on the basis of stylometric analysis ; what we might call the author's thumbprint . These two features have no necessary correlation with the categories of ' high ' or ' low ' . Fourthly , there is the question of what may be ...
... possible on the basis of stylometric analysis ; what we might call the author's thumbprint . These two features have no necessary correlation with the categories of ' high ' or ' low ' . Fourthly , there is the question of what may be ...
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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