Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 93British Academy, 1999 - Počet stran: 447 |
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... language ' ( Jocelyn p . 342 ) , ' ordinary lan- guage ' ( Jocelyn pp . 350 , 351 ) , ' speech , spoken language ' ( Coleman p . 33 , Adams p . 98 ) , ' colloquialism ' et sim . ( Coleman pp . 38 , 39 , 43 , 84 ) and even ' Vulgar Latin ...
... language ' ( Jocelyn p . 342 ) , ' ordinary lan- guage ' ( Jocelyn pp . 350 , 351 ) , ' speech , spoken language ' ( Coleman p . 33 , Adams p . 98 ) , ' colloquialism ' et sim . ( Coleman pp . 38 , 39 , 43 , 84 ) and even ' Vulgar Latin ...
Strana 179
... languages . In effect we also diminish the deliberately artistic effect sought by poets in their use of language . When we turn to antiquity we find a rhetorical description , Graeca figura , which falls within the grammatical category ...
... languages . In effect we also diminish the deliberately artistic effect sought by poets in their use of language . When we turn to antiquity we find a rhetorical description , Graeca figura , which falls within the grammatical category ...
Strana 289
... language of Ennius and Lucilius . After a brief account of the characteristic qualities of satura , there is an ... language to mock ridiculous traits of human behaviour in general , but not for personal invective . Lucilius on the other ...
... language of Ennius and Lucilius . After a brief account of the characteristic qualities of satura , there is an ... language to mock ridiculous traits of human behaviour in general , but not for personal invective . Lucilius on the other ...
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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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Adams adjective Aeneid aequora alliteration archaic archaism atque attested Augustan Augustan poetry Cato Catull Catullus Cels Celsus cent Cicero classical clause Coleman colloquial comedy context contrast discussion early Latin effect elegy emphasis emphatic Ennius epic epigrams examples expression feature figure genitive genres Graeca grecism Greek Greek words haec Homeric Horace Horace's hyperbaton instance item 11 Jocelyn Juvenal Juvenal's language Latin language Latin poetry lexical linguistic literary Livy Lucan Lucilius Lucr Lucretius lyric metaphor metrical mihi noun occurs Odes ordinary Ovid Ovid's parody passage pattern Phalaecian epigrams phrase Plaut poem poetic register poets pronoun Prop Propertius Pyrrha quae quid Quintilian quod reference remis Roman satire Saturae seems semantic sense Servius speech style stylistic syntactical syntax technical tibi Tibullus tone usage Varro verb verse Virg Virgil vocabulary Vulgar Latin word order