A Commentary on Persius, Volume 64Brill, 1981 - 213 pagine |
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... explain- ing how the phrase is accommodated by the syntax , Conington plausibly argues that grande aliquid ( 14 ) is ... explains . But the latter follows so closely on scribimus that a mere explanatory role is not easily assigned to it ...
... explain- ing how the phrase is accommodated by the syntax , Conington plausibly argues that grande aliquid ( 14 ) is ... explains . But the latter follows so closely on scribimus that a mere explanatory role is not easily assigned to it ...
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... explains that the worshipper pretends his prayer for his ward's death is well - intentioned : the pupillus leads such a sickly life that death will be a welcome release for him . The idea is not that the pupillus is already half - dead ...
... explains that the worshipper pretends his prayer for his ward's death is well - intentioned : the pupillus leads such a sickly life that death will be a welcome release for him . The idea is not that the pupillus is already half - dead ...
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... explains P.'s trama as subtemen . Conington presses P. too hard in taking the reference to be to a threadbare ... explain this by adducing the claim made in the Vita that after P.'s death , some verses were removed from the end of the ...
... explains P.'s trama as subtemen . Conington presses P. too hard in taking the reference to be to a threadbare ... explain this by adducing the claim made in the Vita that after P.'s death , some verses were removed from the end of the ...
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adjective adversarius Alcibiades analogy Anticyras Bassus Beikircher Carm collocation Compitalia conflation Conington context contrast Cornutus created by enallage denotes e.g. Cic e.g. Hor ecclesiastical Latin echoes Hor effeminacy elsewhere enallage Ennius epic Epict epithet expression extension based favoured Greek haec heir Herodas Horace Horace's Horatian Housman idea incongruous infinitive interlocutor iunctura acris created Jahn Latin line-ending lines literal literary Lucian Lucilius Lucr Luxuria Macrinus Mart Mayor on Juv means metaphor metonymy moral notes nunc occurs Otto P.'s words partial synonym Pease on Cic periphrasis Persius Petr philosophers pingue Plato Plaut pleonasm Plin poet poetic poetry prayer presumably probably Procne Prop quid Quint quis quod recalls Hor recurs reference satire Schol scholiast seems sense slave Sprichw Stoic Stoicism Suet theme thought Thyestes tibi tion transferred variation Varro verb Virg καὶ