The Latin Dual & Poetic Diction: Studies in Numbers and FiguresOxford University Press, 1923 - 468 strán (strany) |
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... older gram- marians of modern times , such as Sanctius , applied to the solution of the problems thus presented the ellipses familiar to them in their own tongues , instead of endeavouring to discover the ellipses peculiarly Latin ...
... older gram- marians of modern times , such as Sanctius , applied to the solution of the problems thus presented the ellipses familiar to them in their own tongues , instead of endeavouring to discover the ellipses peculiarly Latin ...
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... older pair of brothers of like names . The likeness that is not always found in twins is very common in brothers that are not twins . Lucan extends the use further in : Heroas lacrimoso litore turres ( 9. 955 ) , where Heroas evidently ...
... older pair of brothers of like names . The likeness that is not always found in twins is very common in brothers that are not twins . Lucan extends the use further in : Heroas lacrimoso litore turres ( 9. 955 ) , where Heroas evidently ...
Strana 5
... older scholars accepted the text of Acron and Porphyrio , and followed their explanation , which seemed to make of the Rhaeti and Vindelici a single people , subdued by a single victor , Bentley saw that Horace in the fourteenth ode of ...
... older scholars accepted the text of Acron and Porphyrio , and followed their explanation , which seemed to make of the Rhaeti and Vindelici a single people , subdued by a single victor , Bentley saw that Horace in the fourteenth ode of ...
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... older scholars that Horace was confusing the elder with the younger Scipio , but Bentley rejected this as incredible . He threw out v . 17 , which seemed to him to cause all the trouble , as it did not show the usual caesura . Just ...
... older scholars that Horace was confusing the elder with the younger Scipio , but Bentley rejected this as incredible . He threw out v . 17 , which seemed to him to cause all the trouble , as it did not show the usual caesura . Just ...
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... older form , to vret , which contains vr , a reduced form of the root ver that is found in vermis ' the wriggler ' , and in verto . Re- has primarily to do with turning back or repeating an action . But it is often used to emphasize a ...
... older form , to vret , which contains vr , a reduced form of the root ver that is found in vermis ' the wriggler ' , and in verto . Re- has primarily to do with turning back or repeating an action . But it is often used to emphasize a ...
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The Latin Dual & Poetic Diction: Studies in Numbers and Figures Andrew James Bell Úplné zobrazenie - 1923 |
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ablative Acron adjective Aeneas already analogy case Castor Catull Cicero clear common compare Dido dual easy ellipsis ending Ennius evidently examples explains expressed expression feel figure find first following force form forms found four genitive give gives giving Greek here Homer Horace hypallage imperative infinitive it seems Iuppiter joined last later Latin Lucr manuscripts meaning means metonymy name noticed noun number object older omission omitted once opposite pair pairs parallel person phrase Pirithous place plain plainly plural poetic poetry Pollux present primarily probably Prop Propertius prose puzzle read reading Roman same Sanskrit second seems sense Servius Servius's note short shortened single singular syntax take tells Theseus thinks third three threefold times transferred turn understand used uses usual usually verb verbs verse Virgil Virgil's we have We read word words ἐν καὶ τε τοῖς
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Strana 418 - ... talia vociferans gemitu tectum omne replebat ; cum subitum dictuque oritur mirabile monstrum. 680 namque manus inter maestorumque ora parentum ecce levis summo de vertice visus luli fundere lumen apex, tactuque innoxia molles lambere flamma comas, et circum tempora pasci.
Strana 335 - Romulus et Liber pater et cum Castore Pollux, Post ingentia facta deorum in templa recepti, Dum terras hominumque colunt genus, aspera bella Componunt, agros assignant, oppida condunt, Ploravere suis non respondere favorem Speratum meritis.
Strana 11 - Apollo.' quid loquar, aut Scyllam Nisi, quam fama secuta est candida succinctam latrantibus inguina monstris Dulichias vexasse rates et gurgite in alto a, timidos nautas canibus lacerasse marinis...
Strana 162 - Cum bellum civitas aut illatam defendit aut infert, magistratus, qui ei bello praesint, ut vitae necisque habeant potestatem, deliguntur.
Strana 416 - Stranger, verily dreams are hard, and hard to be discerned; nor are all things therein fulfilled for men. Twain are the gates of shadowy dreams, the one is fashioned of horn and one of ivory. Such dreams as pass through the portals of sawn ivory are deceitful, and bear tidings that are unfulfilled. But the dreams that come forth through the gates of polished horn bring a true issue, whosoever of mortals beholds them.
Strana 39 - Latinorum, septenosque orbibus orbis impediunt. alii ventosis follibus auras accipiunt redduntque, alii stridentia tingunt 450 aera lacu. gemit impositis incudibus antrum. illi inter sese multa vi bracchia tollunt in numerum versantque tenaci forcipe massam.
Strana 42 - ... si nihil ex tanta superis placet urbe relinqui, et sedet hoc animo, perituraeque addere Troiae 660 teque tuosque iuvat, patet isti ianua leto, iamque aderit multo Priami de sanguine Pyrrhus, natum ante ora patris, patrem qui obtruncat ad aras. hoc erat, alma parens, quod me per tela, per ignes eripis, ut mediis hostem in penetralibus, utque Ascanium patremque meum iuxtaque Creusam alterum in alterius mactatos sanguine cernam ? arma, viri, ferte arma : vocat lux ultima victos.
Strana 418 - Pater, atque haec omina firma.' vix ea fatus erat senior, subitoque fragore intonuit laevum, et de caelo lapsa per umbras Stella facem ducens multa cum luce cucurrit. illam, summa super labentem culmina tecti, cernimus Idaea claram se condere silva, signantemque vias ; tum longo limite sulcus dat lucem, et late circum loca sulpure fumant.
Strana 15 - Districti pendent : sedet aeternumque sedebit ' Infelix Theseus ; Phlegyasque miserrimus omnes ' Admonet, et magna testatur voce per umbras : ' Discite iustitiam moniti et non temnere divos.
Strana 334 - Dixerat. Ille Patris magni parere parabat imperio : et primum pedibus talaria nectit aurea, quae sublimem alis sive aequora supra 240 seu terram rapido pariter cum flamine portant.