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... pronoun . I. INTRODUCTION THIS CHAPTER WILL BE about the use of the nominative personal pronouns ego and tu , but particularly ego . I will identify and discuss one of the factors determining the use of nominative pronouns in classical ...
... pronoun . I. INTRODUCTION THIS CHAPTER WILL BE about the use of the nominative personal pronouns ego and tu , but particularly ego . I will identify and discuss one of the factors determining the use of nominative pronouns in classical ...
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... pronoun may again originally have been inspired by its own emphasis or by the subjective nature of the verb , but it was suggested that the pattern became a mechanical one , with the preferential term itself causing the pronoun to be ...
... pronoun may again originally have been inspired by its own emphasis or by the subjective nature of the verb , but it was suggested that the pattern became a mechanical one , with the preferential term itself causing the pronoun to be ...
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... pronouns , where the distinction is familiar between emphatic me , the equivalent of Greek eμé , and weak me , the equivalent of enclitic μe ; on the same principle Milton spelt ' mee ' when the pronoun was emphatic and ' me ' when it ...
... pronouns , where the distinction is familiar between emphatic me , the equivalent of Greek eμé , and weak me , the equivalent of enclitic μe ; on the same principle Milton spelt ' mee ' when the pronoun was emphatic and ' me ' when it ...
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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