Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 93British Academy, 1999 - Počet stran: 447 |
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... Nature assigns powers and fixes their limits . The two metaphors come towards the end of a passage ( 63–79 ) rich in metaphor the crushing weight of the monster Religio , Epicurus ' breach of the arta / Naturae ... portarum claustra and ...
... Nature assigns powers and fixes their limits . The two metaphors come towards the end of a passage ( 63–79 ) rich in metaphor the crushing weight of the monster Religio , Epicurus ' breach of the arta / Naturae ... portarum claustra and ...
Strana 111
... nature of the act itself . IV . CATULLUS : ( CONNECTIVE ) RELATIVE + EGO / TU It was seen earlier that a common pattern in prose is relative ( including the connective use ) + ego / tu , with the relative often separated from an ...
... nature of the act itself . IV . CATULLUS : ( CONNECTIVE ) RELATIVE + EGO / TU It was seen earlier that a common pattern in prose is relative ( including the connective use ) + ego / tu , with the relative often separated from an ...
Strana 229
... nature and reasoning about it ' . But at the same time the Latin permits and even encourages the additional reading , ' the appearance and rationale of nature ' : such a rendition emphasizes the power of nature herself to con- front us ...
... nature and reasoning about it ' . But at the same time the Latin permits and even encourages the additional reading , ' the appearance and rationale of nature ' : such a rendition emphasizes the power of nature herself to con- front us ...
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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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