Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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6. contristari in excessu : the use of the preposition in after a verb of emotion to express cause is already noted in the Early period , e.g. Ter . Ad . 49 : in eo me oblecte , and in Cicero Epist . 6 , 11 : in hoc mani prudentiae ...
6. contristari in excessu : the use of the preposition in after a verb of emotion to express cause is already noted in the Early period , e.g. Ter . Ad . 49 : in eo me oblecte , and in Cicero Epist . 6 , 11 : in hoc mani prudentiae ...
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In the second last citation the anadiplosis is made imperfect through paronomasia , the only instance of this kind noted . St. Hilary's restraint in the use of anadiplosis does not equal that of St. Basil for whose Sermons only one ...
In the second last citation the anadiplosis is made imperfect through paronomasia , the only instance of this kind noted . St. Hilary's restraint in the use of anadiplosis does not equal that of St. Basil for whose Sermons only one ...
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F. Dexel in his dissertation Des Prudentius Verhältnis zu Vergil ( 1907 ) has presented many of the parallels noted up to his time and added numerous discoveries of his own . C. Weyman has also contributed evidence of Vergil's influence ...
F. Dexel in his dissertation Des Prudentius Verhältnis zu Vergil ( 1907 ) has presented many of the parallels noted up to his time and added numerous discoveries of his own . C. Weyman has also contributed evidence of Vergil's influence ...
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