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Page 118
... Sometimes the pronoun might be classed as ' emphatic ' by a speaker of a modern language , sometimes as ' unemphatic ' , and I have referred to the views of Kroll and Fordyce on individual cases . But Kroll and Fordyce considered ego ...
... Sometimes the pronoun might be classed as ' emphatic ' by a speaker of a modern language , sometimes as ' unemphatic ' , and I have referred to the views of Kroll and Fordyce on individual cases . But Kroll and Fordyce considered ego ...
Page 143
... Sometimes there is a contrast between the first and second personal pronouns : 2.13.10f . ' agro qui statuit meo | te , triste lignum ' , 2.17.1 ' cur me querelis exanimas tuis ? ' ( followed by 2ff . ' nec dis amicum est nec mihi te ...
... Sometimes there is a contrast between the first and second personal pronouns : 2.13.10f . ' agro qui statuit meo | te , triste lignum ' , 2.17.1 ' cur me querelis exanimas tuis ? ' ( followed by 2ff . ' nec dis amicum est nec mihi te ...
Page 149
... sometimes places an adjective at the end of a sentence , usually with hyperbaton ; this reversal of the normal tendency gives it particular point ( see also above on possessives ) . Such adjectives may be contrasted with earlier words ...
... sometimes places an adjective at the end of a sentence , usually with hyperbaton ; this reversal of the normal tendency gives it particular point ( see also above on possessives ) . Such adjectives may be contrasted with earlier words ...
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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