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... tone of a piece of writing . A competent author should be able to avoid this kind of problem in the short term , but no author , however careful , can ensure that the tone of his work will not be misjudged at some time or other in the ...
... tone of a piece of writing . A competent author should be able to avoid this kind of problem in the short term , but no author , however careful , can ensure that the tone of his work will not be misjudged at some time or other in the ...
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... tone of adjectival formations in in- , especially those whose second element normally con- veyed approval ... tone as in oratory . On this tone see Adams ( 1983 : 324–7 ) . 166 Oratory has one example of insulsus , in a speech with many ...
... tone of adjectival formations in in- , especially those whose second element normally con- veyed approval ... tone as in oratory . On this tone see Adams ( 1983 : 324–7 ) . 166 Oratory has one example of insulsus , in a speech with many ...
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... tone of high poetry . Not that these were exclusively poetical . The use of atque before an initial consonant raised the tone . Significantly , both connectives stood in the close of a ' Phalaecian ' verse , a position which tended to ...
... tone of high poetry . Not that these were exclusively poetical . The use of atque before an initial consonant raised the tone . Significantly , both connectives stood in the close of a ' Phalaecian ' verse , a position which tended to ...
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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