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... rare in poetry . It is sporadi- cally reflected in Romance ( e.g. Fr. biche ) and must therefore have become established at some time in Vulgar Latin . Its occurrence in B.Afr . 81.1 but not in Caesar might suggest an early date , but ...
... rare in poetry . It is sporadi- cally reflected in Romance ( e.g. Fr. biche ) and must therefore have become established at some time in Vulgar Latin . Its occurrence in B.Afr . 81.1 but not in Caesar might suggest an early date , but ...
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... rare in classical and later Latin , but the usage with a following subjunctive makes the occasional appearance in verse , 33 e.g .: haud sibi cum Danais rem faxo et pube Pelasga / esse ferant ( v.l. putent ) ( Virg . Aen . 9.154f ...
... rare in classical and later Latin , but the usage with a following subjunctive makes the occasional appearance in verse , 33 e.g .: haud sibi cum Danais rem faxo et pube Pelasga / esse ferant ( v.l. putent ) ( Virg . Aen . 9.154f ...
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... rare pattern , S - P - G and its variants , discussed below , accounts for the remainder percentages . ) The G - P - S pattern is strikingly frequent in Virgil in comparison with the usual marked variant P - G - S , while even the ...
... rare pattern , S - P - G and its variants , discussed below , accounts for the remainder percentages . ) The G - P - S pattern is strikingly frequent in Virgil in comparison with the usual marked variant P - G - S , while even the ...
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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