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... question was unemphatic . Certain collocations of words or structural patterns in which a nominative pronoun is embedded can be paralleled in Plautus but not Cicero , and these probably belonged to the colloquial registers of the ...
... question was unemphatic . Certain collocations of words or structural patterns in which a nominative pronoun is embedded can be paralleled in Plautus but not Cicero , and these probably belonged to the colloquial registers of the ...
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... question of what may be called tone : the way an author treats his envisaged audience . In this context we may talk of a serious or flippant style , a moralizing or didactic style , or whatever . The attempt to judge the tone ( or , in ...
... question of what may be called tone : the way an author treats his envisaged audience . In this context we may talk of a serious or flippant style , a moralizing or didactic style , or whatever . The attempt to judge the tone ( or , in ...
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... question here : non enim falsum iurare periurare est , sed quod ex animi tui sententia iuraris , sicut uerbis concipitur more nostro , id non facere periurium est ( 3.108 ) . There is indeed an echo of those very words elsewhere in ...
... question here : non enim falsum iurare periurare est , sed quod ex animi tui sententia iuraris , sicut uerbis concipitur more nostro , id non facere periurium est ( 3.108 ) . There is indeed an echo of those very words elsewhere in ...
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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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