Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 16-19John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... accepted by editors as ' a particularly harsh example of enallage or transferred epithet ' ( Kenney ) . I doubt whether it would have been so accepted ( the superlative is particularly difficult to swallow ) if a feasible alternative ...
... accepted by editors as ' a particularly harsh example of enallage or transferred epithet ' ( Kenney ) . I doubt whether it would have been so accepted ( the superlative is particularly difficult to swallow ) if a feasible alternative ...
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... accepted by Ennius if not by Fabius , for the notion that Romulus was a figure of purely Roman myth are not discussed . The theme of the Carmen belli Punici did not demand its invention or acceptance , and an unprejudiced student would ...
... accepted by Ennius if not by Fabius , for the notion that Romulus was a figure of purely Roman myth are not discussed . The theme of the Carmen belli Punici did not demand its invention or acceptance , and an unprejudiced student would ...
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... accepted loans there are from language x to language y the lower the threshold of acceptance should be for another . I would go further and argue that geographical distance , temporal overlap and other evidence of contacts should also ...
... accepted loans there are from language x to language y the lower the threshold of acceptance should be for another . I would go further and argue that geographical distance , temporal overlap and other evidence of contacts should also ...
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