Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 99Association, 1968 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... pattern . Heyken thought that Propertius and Ovid were the first elegiac poets to extend separative patterning to the hexameter in their 1 C. Conrad , " Traditional Patterns of Word - Order in Latin Epic from Ennius to Vergil , " HSCP ...
... pattern . Heyken thought that Propertius and Ovid were the first elegiac poets to extend separative patterning to the hexameter in their 1 C. Conrad , " Traditional Patterns of Word - Order in Latin Epic from Ennius to Vergil , " HSCP ...
Page 493
... pattern accompanied loss of old audiences and matter and the tendency for poetry to speak a more closed language , " bibliothecal , " as Wendell Clausen aptly put it , suiting language to its object.18 To the good , pattern bespoke a ...
... pattern accompanied loss of old audiences and matter and the tendency for poetry to speak a more closed language , " bibliothecal , " as Wendell Clausen aptly put it , suiting language to its object.18 To the good , pattern bespoke a ...
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... pattern in 13.5 % ; but 21 % have the substantive first , unlike Catullus 65 , 68 , and 64 , where substantive is first in o , 2 % , 4 % ( n.b. Cat . 66 , 15.4 % ) . The pattern is sporadic in Ennius ; Vergil : Ecl . 4 has it in 20.6 ...
... pattern in 13.5 % ; but 21 % have the substantive first , unlike Catullus 65 , 68 , and 64 , where substantive is first in o , 2 % , 4 % ( n.b. Cat . 66 , 15.4 % ) . The pattern is sporadic in Ennius ; Vergil : Ecl . 4 has it in 20.6 ...
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