Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 93British Academy, 1999 - Počet stran: 447 |
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... compared with 1.1.1 , but the form of the epithet well characterizes the Hellenophile Etruscan . Appropriate too is the sybar- itic Greek detail of pressa tuis balanus capillis ( 4 POETIC DICTION AND THE POETIC REGISTER 65.
... compared with 1.1.1 , but the form of the epithet well characterizes the Hellenophile Etruscan . Appropriate too is the sybar- itic Greek detail of pressa tuis balanus capillis ( 4 POETIC DICTION AND THE POETIC REGISTER 65.
Strana 77
... comparable to what we sometimes find in Homeric similes , where a detail is included which , while it may bring the ... compared to the regal Diana coming in procession to one of her great cult - centres . Her mother is present in both ...
... comparable to what we sometimes find in Homeric similes , where a detail is included which , while it may bring the ... compared to the regal Diana coming in procession to one of her great cult - centres . Her mother is present in both ...
Strana 166
... compared Ter . And . 484 ( GLK v.213.12-15 ) . Now this little expression came to be usual in accounts of the ' abnormal ' syntax of do . All such syntax , Pompeius assures us , is acceptable in poets , but quite foreign to everyday ...
... compared Ter . And . 484 ( GLK v.213.12-15 ) . Now this little expression came to be usual in accounts of the ' abnormal ' syntax of do . All such syntax , Pompeius assures us , is acceptable in poets , but quite foreign to everyday ...
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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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