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... suggests that a person making such a threat had the choice of either placing the pronoun in initial ( or peninitial ) ... suggest that the pattern chosen would depend on the speaker's subjective judgement whether in a particular context ...
... suggests that a person making such a threat had the choice of either placing the pronoun in initial ( or peninitial ) ... suggest that the pattern chosen would depend on the speaker's subjective judgement whether in a particular context ...
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... suggest an alternative account of aegrotus , lippus , podager / podagrosus . The verb coire is used in elegy and elsewhere of the closing of metaphorical wounds ( e.g. Prop . 3.24.18 ; Ov . Tr . 4.4.41 , 5.2.9 ; Pont . 1.3.87 , 1.6.24 ...
... suggest an alternative account of aegrotus , lippus , podager / podagrosus . The verb coire is used in elegy and elsewhere of the closing of metaphorical wounds ( e.g. Prop . 3.24.18 ; Ov . Tr . 4.4.41 , 5.2.9 ; Pont . 1.3.87 , 1.6.24 ...
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... suggest , 34 without necessarily having archaic connotations for speakers . One may , however , suspect that the adoption of faxo + subjunctive by later poets is more self - conscious : iam foedera faxo / Haemonii petat ipse viri ...
... suggest , 34 without necessarily having archaic connotations for speakers . One may , however , suspect that the adoption of faxo + subjunctive by later poets is more self - conscious : iam foedera faxo / Haemonii petat ipse viri ...
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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