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... effect derives from its acceptance of this involvement . Such a complex effect , for which the term ' sur- prise ' seems decidedly inadequate , is most prominently in evidence when foreshadowing of develop- ments , promising the ...
... effect derives from its acceptance of this involvement . Such a complex effect , for which the term ' sur- prise ' seems decidedly inadequate , is most prominently in evidence when foreshadowing of develop- ments , promising the ...
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... effect in the Greek model ) . But do the elision and the hiatus contribute anything to the effect ? Both coincide with a minor ( or suspensive ) pause in reading ut uidi , ut perii , ut me malus abstulit error . || Now a break after ...
... effect in the Greek model ) . But do the elision and the hiatus contribute anything to the effect ? Both coincide with a minor ( or suspensive ) pause in reading ut uidi , ut perii , ut me malus abstulit error . || Now a break after ...
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... effect ascribed . In the case of poteram ab I do sense it - but not because of the syn- aloepha ; rather because of the vocal effect of the consonantal sequence from ab to the t of terra . And that this may have been intended by Vergil ...
... effect ascribed . In the case of poteram ab I do sense it - but not because of the syn- aloepha ; rather because of the vocal effect of the consonantal sequence from ab to the t of terra . And that this may have been intended by Vergil ...
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