Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 93British Academy, 1999 - Počet stran: 447 |
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... Virgil . It is simply that between Virgil and Servius the boundary dividing literary from colloquial had shifted , and it was no longer necessary , as it had been for classical poets , to justify the presence of colloquialisms in ...
... Virgil . It is simply that between Virgil and Servius the boundary dividing literary from colloquial had shifted , and it was no longer necessary , as it had been for classical poets , to justify the presence of colloquialisms in ...
Strana 274
... Virgil , Georg . 2.503 ' sollicitant ... remis freta ' ( on the moral undertone see below p . 284 n . 23 ) . In Lucan 1.370f . ( Caesar's soldier ) ' Oceani tumidas remo compescuit undas , / fregit et ... Rhenum ' the meaning comes near ...
... Virgil , Georg . 2.503 ' sollicitant ... remis freta ' ( on the moral undertone see below p . 284 n . 23 ) . In Lucan 1.370f . ( Caesar's soldier ) ' Oceani tumidas remo compescuit undas , / fregit et ... Rhenum ' the meaning comes near ...
Strana 314
... Virgil , four in Juvenal , 29 in Horace ) may merely indicate a Horatian idiosyncrasy . Et at line - end , absent from Virgil , is said to occur six times in Juvenal , 12 in Horace ; Courtney comments that Juvenal ' stands far behind ...
... Virgil , four in Juvenal , 29 in Horace ) may merely indicate a Horatian idiosyncrasy . Et at line - end , absent from Virgil , is said to occur six times in Juvenal , 12 in Horace ; Courtney comments that Juvenal ' stands far behind ...
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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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