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... prose ; it is their frequency and accumu- lation that define the poetic register . Nor is this register merely a code for translating prose discourse into poetic form . It is the vehicle for distinctively poetic modes of argument . This ...
... prose ; it is their frequency and accumu- lation that define the poetic register . Nor is this register merely a code for translating prose discourse into poetic form . It is the vehicle for distinctively poetic modes of argument . This ...
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British Academy. 45.1 . One of the most notable differences from prose is word order vari- ation , in part metrically conditioned , though disrupted word orders are by no means unknown in literary prose e.g. breuis a natura nobis uita ...
British Academy. 45.1 . One of the most notable differences from prose is word order vari- ation , in part metrically conditioned , though disrupted word orders are by no means unknown in literary prose e.g. breuis a natura nobis uita ...
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... prose . In this regard , first of all , the relative figures of the lexical material presented in sections I and II speak for themselves . Prose authors have been taken into account as well as poets , but the number of examples from prose ...
... prose . In this regard , first of all , the relative figures of the lexical material presented in sections I and II speak for themselves . Prose authors have been taken into account as well as poets , but the number of examples from prose ...
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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