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... Satire 1 , must be regarded with caution . In the first place , clearly , Juvenal's programmatic statements , such as they are , are them- selves part of the satire and must be taken in that spirit . In the second place , it is not ...
... Satire 1 , must be regarded with caution . In the first place , clearly , Juvenal's programmatic statements , such as they are , are them- selves part of the satire and must be taken in that spirit . In the second place , it is not ...
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... Satire 4 . From the stylistic point of view , indeed , there is a considerable contrast between Juvenal's Pontia and her counterpart in genuine tragedy . Seneca's Medea speaks with interlaced hyperbaton ; Pontia speaks ordinary Latin ...
... Satire 4 . From the stylistic point of view , indeed , there is a considerable contrast between Juvenal's Pontia and her counterpart in genuine tragedy . Seneca's Medea speaks with interlaced hyperbaton ; Pontia speaks ordinary Latin ...
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... Satire of Juvenal ' , PCPS NS 8 : 29-40 . ( 1963 ) , ' Juvenal : Satirist or Rhetorician ? ' , Latomus 22 : 704–20 . . ( ed . ) ( 1971 ) , Lucretius De Rerum Natura Book III ( Cambridge ) . ( 1979 ) , ' Two disputed passages in the ...
... Satire of Juvenal ' , PCPS NS 8 : 29-40 . ( 1963 ) , ' Juvenal : Satirist or Rhetorician ? ' , Latomus 22 : 704–20 . . ( ed . ) ( 1971 ) , Lucretius De Rerum Natura Book III ( Cambridge ) . ( 1979 ) , ' Two disputed passages in the ...
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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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