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... verb . It could not be argued that the order ego credo has been reversed to throw the verb into relief , because , as we have seen , ego is not necessarily expressed in combination with credo in Cicero . It would seem to be more ...
... verb . It could not be argued that the order ego credo has been reversed to throw the verb into relief , because , as we have seen , ego is not necessarily expressed in combination with credo in Cicero . It would seem to be more ...
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... verb itself , or in this case on the pair of verbs , which are of increasing intensity . If translated into spoken English the line will inevitably have a falling intonation on the verbs , a sure sign of focus in the sense in which I ...
... verb itself , or in this case on the pair of verbs , which are of increasing intensity . If translated into spoken English the line will inevitably have a falling intonation on the verbs , a sure sign of focus in the sense in which I ...
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... verb in Virgil.25 In Tibullus and the corpus Tibullianum there are just two examples , one of which has been seen ... verb , between ego and tu on the one hand , and two prepositional expressions on the other . Ego , placed after the ...
... verb in Virgil.25 In Tibullus and the corpus Tibullianum there are just two examples , one of which has been seen ... verb , between ego and tu on the one hand , and two prepositional expressions on the other . Ego , placed after the ...
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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