Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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note the repetition of p and c sounds , he often joins together verbs of similar meaning as properamus et currimus , and frequently uses word parataxis and chiastic arrangement . 9. quid non properamus et currimus : in Fort .
note the repetition of p and c sounds , he often joins together verbs of similar meaning as properamus et currimus , and frequently uses word parataxis and chiastic arrangement . 9. quid non properamus et currimus : in Fort .
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In assonance I looked for similar sound endings in words of different grammatical construction whose sequent collocation would seem to indicate deliberateness , excluding cases in which the phonetically similar terminations were due to ...
In assonance I looked for similar sound endings in words of different grammatical construction whose sequent collocation would seem to indicate deliberateness , excluding cases in which the phonetically similar terminations were due to ...
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The position and mutual relation of similar words and similar phonetic elements are the bases of classifications for the several subdivisions — paronomasia , polyptoton , alliteration , assonance , and parechesis . 1.
The position and mutual relation of similar words and similar phonetic elements are the bases of classifications for the several subdivisions — paronomasia , polyptoton , alliteration , assonance , and parechesis . 1.
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