Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 93British Academy, 1999 - Počet stran: 447 |
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... usage and the scholiasts ' form of words to expound it deserve more notice . The ' figure ' was first introduced by Virgil at G. 2.131 faciem ... simillima lauro ( where there is no comment from antiquity ) . It then occurs twice in A ...
... usage and the scholiasts ' form of words to expound it deserve more notice . The ' figure ' was first introduced by Virgil at G. 2.131 faciem ... simillima lauro ( where there is no comment from antiquity ) . It then occurs twice in A ...
Strana 168
... usage they are not always consistent in their terminology . By various means they none the less drew attention to the oddity of the syntax ; Servius on A. 1.493 uiris concurrere says that it is a Graeca figura , but no specific detail ...
... usage they are not always consistent in their terminology . By various means they none the less drew attention to the oddity of the syntax ; Servius on A. 1.493 uiris concurrere says that it is a Graeca figura , but no specific detail ...
Strana 176
... usage ' ( 1954 : 289 ) . In discussing Horace's use of the genitive with inuideo Löfstedt ( 1933 : 416-7 ) referred to Quintilian's use of the expression as an instance of grecism , but he nevertheless preferred to regard it as only ...
... usage ' ( 1954 : 289 ) . In discussing Horace's use of the genitive with inuideo Löfstedt ( 1933 : 416-7 ) referred to Quintilian's use of the expression as an instance of grecism , but he nevertheless preferred to regard it as only ...
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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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