Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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For his complete extant works , however , Hilary's frequency is less than Augustine's in the ratio of 10 : 17.18 In a study on St. Augustine's Letters the device has not been noted.18 Unfortunately Hilary's use of the figure in his ...
For his complete extant works , however , Hilary's frequency is less than Augustine's in the ratio of 10 : 17.18 In a study on St. Augustine's Letters the device has not been noted.18 Unfortunately Hilary's use of the figure in his ...
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It is considerably less in his Letters , 4 : 3 . Hilary in turn uses the figure more frequently than St. Basil in his Sermons or St. John Chrysostom in his Homilies , the ratio being 5 : 1 and 8 : 3 respectively .
It is considerably less in his Letters , 4 : 3 . Hilary in turn uses the figure more frequently than St. Basil in his Sermons or St. John Chrysostom in his Homilies , the ratio being 5 : 1 and 8 : 3 respectively .
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Alliteration Alliteration is a sound figure which is formed by the repetition of the same letter or letters - ordinarily in the initial position - in several words which follow each other immediately , or with an interruption so slight ...
Alliteration Alliteration is a sound figure which is formed by the repetition of the same letter or letters - ordinarily in the initial position - in several words which follow each other immediately , or with an interruption so slight ...
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