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... rhetorical or anti- thetical term , a negative . In such sentences ego is constantly found attached to the preferential term . It is probably true to say that in prose if ego is not in first place in the clause , it will usually follow ...
... rhetorical or anti- thetical term , a negative . In such sentences ego is constantly found attached to the preferential term . It is probably true to say that in prose if ego is not in first place in the clause , it will usually follow ...
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... rhetorical and moralizing aim ( Scott ( 1927 ) ; Bramble ( 1974 ) ; ( 1982a ) ) . We are told that the Roman vices attacked by Juvenal had reached epic proportions and therefore demanded epic treatment . Or Juvenal is alleged to have ...
... rhetorical and moralizing aim ( Scott ( 1927 ) ; Bramble ( 1974 ) ; ( 1982a ) ) . We are told that the Roman vices attacked by Juvenal had reached epic proportions and therefore demanded epic treatment . Or Juvenal is alleged to have ...
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... rhetorical ) so much and so consistently that the parody in itself develops a sort of grandeur . In the second place , there is a grandeur in the scale , structure and overall rhetorical conception of the satires , for which the word ...
... rhetorical ) so much and so consistently that the parody in itself develops a sort of grandeur . In the second place , there is a grandeur in the scale , structure and overall rhetorical conception of the satires , for which the word ...
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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