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... tradition of writing . Their first steps were not taken in vain , and for about two hundred and fifty years ... traditions of public poetry ... in place of the three very distinct vocabularies of the Attic stage they offered one ...
... tradition of writing . Their first steps were not taken in vain , and for about two hundred and fifty years ... traditions of public poetry ... in place of the three very distinct vocabularies of the Attic stage they offered one ...
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... tradition and because , if there may be a trace of poetic colour or even of an analogous tradition in Latin medical literature , then this Homerizing tradition in Greek medical prose deserves to be borne in mind as a possible model . 3 ...
... tradition and because , if there may be a trace of poetic colour or even of an analogous tradition in Latin medical literature , then this Homerizing tradition in Greek medical prose deserves to be borne in mind as a possible model . 3 ...
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... tradition established itself in later Greek medical prose . If true , this will have been partly because medicine was closely linked with philology from Hellenistic times to late antiquity ( see Wellmann ( 1931 : 1 , 58-62 , 85 ) on ...
... tradition established itself in later Greek medical prose . If true , this will have been partly because medicine was closely linked with philology from Hellenistic times to late antiquity ( see Wellmann ( 1931 : 1 , 58-62 , 85 ) on ...
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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