Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 93British Academy, 1999 - Počet stran: 447 |
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... Juvenal's own words in Satire 1 , must be regarded with caution . In the first place , clearly , Juvenal's programmatic statements , such as they are , are them- selves part of the satire and must be taken in that spirit . In the second ...
... Juvenal's own words in Satire 1 , must be regarded with caution . In the first place , clearly , Juvenal's programmatic statements , such as they are , are them- selves part of the satire and must be taken in that spirit . In the second ...
Strana 320
... Juvenal's pervasive use of this technique . Juvenal is often said to have deviated from the gentler and more urbane standard set by Horace , but it could just as well be argued that Horace was the deviant , and that Juvenal's style was ...
... Juvenal's pervasive use of this technique . Juvenal is often said to have deviated from the gentler and more urbane standard set by Horace , but it could just as well be argued that Horace was the deviant , and that Juvenal's style was ...
Strana 326
... Juvenal's use of the archaic form induperator at 4.29 . But more generally , an author as fond of irony and parody as Juvenal raises a particular problem for such lexicographical studies . One may be able , without too much trouble , to ...
... Juvenal's use of the archaic form induperator at 4.29 . But more generally , an author as fond of irony and parody as Juvenal raises a particular problem for such lexicographical studies . One may be able , without too much trouble , to ...
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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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