Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 93British Academy, 1999 - Počet stran: 447 |
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... effect of a combination of two such elevated synonyms can be seen in the solemn words of Virgil's Sibyl , Tróius Aeneas pietáte insígnis et armis / ad genitorem imas Erebi descéndit ad úmbras ( A. 6.403-4 ) . The identical quantitative ...
... effect of a combination of two such elevated synonyms can be seen in the solemn words of Virgil's Sibyl , Tróius Aeneas pietáte insígnis et armis / ad genitorem imas Erebi descéndit ad úmbras ( A. 6.403-4 ) . The identical quantitative ...
Strana 85
... effect by the Augustan poets and by their imperial successors , in prose as well as verse . 42.1 . Syntactic dislocations of various kinds are widely used by the Latin poets . Hypallage is perhaps the most frequent . We have already ...
... effect by the Augustan poets and by their imperial successors , in prose as well as verse . 42.1 . Syntactic dislocations of various kinds are widely used by the Latin poets . Hypallage is perhaps the most frequent . We have already ...
Strana 401
... effect in its context is adjudged to be neutral or negative , it is still relevant to enquire whether the number of such instances is in itself anomalous and a cause for justified suspicion as to authenticity . - Stylistic registers ...
... effect in its context is adjudged to be neutral or negative , it is still relevant to enquire whether the number of such instances is in itself anomalous and a cause for justified suspicion as to authenticity . - Stylistic registers ...
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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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