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... speech ( and its attestation in Cicero's letters as well as his speeches does not invalidate that suggestion ) than in non - elaborate , func- tional or colloquial prose or speech . By its very nature it is overtly rhetorical , in that ...
... speech ( and its attestation in Cicero's letters as well as his speeches does not invalidate that suggestion ) than in non - elaborate , func- tional or colloquial prose or speech . By its very nature it is overtly rhetorical , in that ...
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... speech does not survive . Nevertheless , even in poetry attempts are sometimes made to reproduce unprepared speech , and it is in such attempts that the imperfections of orality are likely to be found , as for example the aposiopesis in ...
... speech does not survive . Nevertheless , even in poetry attempts are sometimes made to reproduce unprepared speech , and it is in such attempts that the imperfections of orality are likely to be found , as for example the aposiopesis in ...
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... speech ' , which in this paper means ' educated speech ' . The distribution of certain patterns ( e.g. verb + ego : credo ego etc. ) is discussed in repub- lican and Augustan poetry . It is shown that Catullus ( in hendecasyllables and ...
... speech ' , which in this paper means ' educated speech ' . The distribution of certain patterns ( e.g. verb + ego : credo ego etc. ) is discussed in repub- lican and Augustan poetry . It is shown that Catullus ( in hendecasyllables and ...
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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