Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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factis taceri uelit ; Cic . de Or . 1 , 26 , 119 : quod tacendum putaui ) it occurs in the poets with a personal subject ; cf. Hor . Ep . 1 , 7 , 72 : dicenda tacenda locutus ; Ov . Ars . 2 , 604 : grauis est culpa tacenda loqui ; id .
factis taceri uelit ; Cic . de Or . 1 , 26 , 119 : quod tacendum putaui ) it occurs in the poets with a personal subject ; cf. Hor . Ep . 1 , 7 , 72 : dicenda tacenda locutus ; Ov . Ars . 2 , 604 : grauis est culpa tacenda loqui ; id .
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poems before I perceived that a large number of phrases in the Prudentian hexameters were occurring in positions ... when the parallel phrases occur at the beginning of the verse ; ( 2 ) Final , when the phrases occur at the end of the ...
poems before I perceived that a large number of phrases in the Prudentian hexameters were occurring in positions ... when the parallel phrases occur at the beginning of the verse ; ( 2 ) Final , when the phrases occur at the end of the ...
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Probable imitations occur in twenty - three passages of the Psychomachia . Thirteen of these show correspondence in verse position with the probable originals : five in the initial position , four in the final position , and six in an ...
Probable imitations occur in twenty - three passages of the Psychomachia . Thirteen of these show correspondence in verse position with the probable originals : five in the initial position , four in the final position , and six in an ...
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