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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Page 491
... Separation of attribute from substantive did not enter poetic practice in the hexameter , but it first becomes a pattern and pre - eminent technical principle through the medium of the pentameter.11 Anyte has 17 separations of the type ...
... Separation of attribute from substantive did not enter poetic practice in the hexameter , but it first becomes a pattern and pre - eminent technical principle through the medium of the pentameter.11 Anyte has 17 separations of the type ...
Page 493
... separations in hexameters that lack a corresponding pattern in the pentameter of the same couplet ; c . 65 has none ; c . 68 has only 3 in hexameters that lack the parallel in the pentameter . Prop . 1.1 has 6 couplets with separation ...
... separations in hexameters that lack a corresponding pattern in the pentameter of the same couplet ; c . 65 has none ; c . 68 has only 3 in hexameters that lack the parallel in the pentameter . Prop . 1.1 has 6 couplets with separation ...
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... separations , a 17 - line section with 10 separations , and a 16 - line section with 12 separations , in addition to other , smaller groupings.41 Elements that tend to distinguish the translation , Preface , and long elegy of Troy from ...
... separations , a 17 - line section with 10 separations , and a 16 - line section with 12 separations , in addition to other , smaller groupings.41 Elements that tend to distinguish the translation , Preface , and long elegy of Troy from ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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