Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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... words ( like geminitudo , to mean the difference between twins ) , and ugly com- pound words . Quintilian has preserved one mon- strous line : Nérei repándirostrum incúrvicervicúm pecus ' the snout - turned - up , crooked - necked tribe ...
... words ( like geminitudo , to mean the difference between twins ) , and ugly com- pound words . Quintilian has preserved one mon- strous line : Nérei repándirostrum incúrvicervicúm pecus ' the snout - turned - up , crooked - necked tribe ...
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... words ; often long words and long syllables are gathered up here for sonorous effect . On the contrary , a polysyllabic heaviness is avoided at the beginning of a sentence . The need for variety is paramount , and Cicero's ear ...
... words ; often long words and long syllables are gathered up here for sonorous effect . On the contrary , a polysyllabic heaviness is avoided at the beginning of a sentence . The need for variety is paramount , and Cicero's ear ...
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... word is set just where it has most force in line and stanza ; not one word can be changed . Equally subtle is ... words of ' And yet he knew what the barbarians ' torturer was making ready for him . Nevertheless he thrust from his ...
... word is set just where it has most force in line and stanza ; not one word can be changed . Equally subtle is ... words of ' And yet he knew what the barbarians ' torturer was making ready for him . Nevertheless he thrust from his ...
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