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Page 365
... preceding only three are disjoined ; of the seven fol- lowing again only three . We might attribute a large degree of ordinariness to the poem in respect both of the positioning of the attributes and the employment of disjunction were ...
... preceding only three are disjoined ; of the seven fol- lowing again only three . We might attribute a large degree of ordinariness to the poem in respect both of the positioning of the attributes and the employment of disjunction were ...
Page 406
... preceding ne , as at Met . 13.271-2 . This kind of ellipse is not uncommon in prose ; 33 in the form found here its next occurrence seems to be in Juvenal.34 Ovid , like Horace before him , makes frequent and enterprising use of ȧnò ...
... preceding ne , as at Met . 13.271-2 . This kind of ellipse is not uncommon in prose ; 33 in the form found here its next occurrence seems to be in Juvenal.34 Ovid , like Horace before him , makes frequent and enterprising use of ȧnò ...
Page 446
... preceding personal pronoun , 101-2 , 106 , in Catullus , 115-16 , ( quin ) , 116–7 irony , 326 Isocratean style , 299 n . 14 Latin as official language , 298 and n . 9 Latinitas defined , 292 , 297 , 309 layout of Catullus ' book , 339 ...
... preceding personal pronoun , 101-2 , 106 , in Catullus , 115-16 , ( quin ) , 116–7 irony , 326 Isocratean style , 299 n . 14 Latin as official language , 298 and n . 9 Latinitas defined , 292 , 297 , 309 layout of Catullus ' book , 339 ...
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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