Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... word . There is no humour in the formation ballistarium as such or in any of the other -arium formations in comedy ( it is otherwise with some adjectives in -arius ) . If the meaning of ballistarium is ' none too clear ' , we can blame ...
... word . There is no humour in the formation ballistarium as such or in any of the other -arium formations in comedy ( it is otherwise with some adjectives in -arius ) . If the meaning of ballistarium is ' none too clear ' , we can blame ...
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... word very slowly as quin - qua - gesi - es . We cannot in English preserve the two apparent rises ( quin - qua- ) and two sharp falls ( -gesi- es ) implicit in this long word , but we can get three rises and one huge drop by rendering ...
... word very slowly as quin - qua - gesi - es . We cannot in English preserve the two apparent rises ( quin - qua- ) and two sharp falls ( -gesi- es ) implicit in this long word , but we can get three rises and one huge drop by rendering ...
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... word - end and colon - end , others dividing in mid - word at x - and proceeding with aeolo - choriambic rhythm and , for the most part , failing to achieve coincidence betwen word - end and colon - end . Arguments in favour of the ...
... word - end and colon - end , others dividing in mid - word at x - and proceeding with aeolo - choriambic rhythm and , for the most part , failing to achieve coincidence betwen word - end and colon - end . Arguments in favour of the ...
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