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... occurs with the nominative Πάτροκλος . Indeed this nominative almost always stands alone ( with only three ex- ceptions out of 44 instances : Πάτροκλος τε Μενοιτιάδης , 16.760 , and - Πάτροκλος , θεόφιν μήστωρ ατάλαντος , 17.477 & 0.3 ...
... occurs with the nominative Πάτροκλος . Indeed this nominative almost always stands alone ( with only three ex- ceptions out of 44 instances : Πάτροκλος τε Μενοιτιάδης , 16.760 , and - Πάτροκλος , θεόφιν μήστωρ ατάλαντος , 17.477 & 0.3 ...
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... occurs at the climax of the Patrokleia , and here , if anywhere , the remarks of the scholiast con- cerning the sympathy of the poet may have some substance . However , the frequency of apostrophe ( and its restriction to Patroklos ) in ...
... occurs at the climax of the Patrokleia , and here , if anywhere , the remarks of the scholiast con- cerning the sympathy of the poet may have some substance . However , the frequency of apostrophe ( and its restriction to Patroklos ) in ...
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... occurs in Cicero's prose ; hardly enough lexical sup- port to brand it as ' conventional ' . It occurs three times in Catull- us : is its use here ' mock - heroic ' ( as it is at 66.26 , cognoram a parua uirgine magnanimam ) or ironic ...
... occurs in Cicero's prose ; hardly enough lexical sup- port to brand it as ' conventional ' . It occurs three times in Catull- us : is its use here ' mock - heroic ' ( as it is at 66.26 , cognoram a parua uirgine magnanimam ) or ironic ...
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