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... sense will hardly be denied to him by those who appreciate refined and delicate humour , or artistic skill in working out comic incidents and play of character . But the " vis comica " present to the mind of his Roman critics is ...
... sense will hardly be denied to him by those who appreciate refined and delicate humour , or artistic skill in working out comic incidents and play of character . But the " vis comica " present to the mind of his Roman critics is ...
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... sense , inappro- priate to the context or redundant , the text may have been corrupted . But there are many such lines which satisfy grammar and sense ; and it is now generally acknowledged , ( 1 ) that these poets did not observe in ...
... sense , inappro- priate to the context or redundant , the text may have been corrupted . But there are many such lines which satisfy grammar and sense ; and it is now generally acknowledged , ( 1 ) that these poets did not observe in ...
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... sense ; as Verg . Ed . ii . 53 : Addam cerea pruna : honos erit huic quoque pomo ; and Aen . 1. 405 : Et vera incessu patuit dea . Ille ubi matrem . And especially where the line is divided between two or more speakers ; thus Heaut . i ...
... sense ; as Verg . Ed . ii . 53 : Addam cerea pruna : honos erit huic quoque pomo ; and Aen . 1. 405 : Et vera incessu patuit dea . Ille ubi matrem . And especially where the line is divided between two or more speakers ; thus Heaut . i ...
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... sense , is more to the point . On the Influence of Accent upon Comic Prosody . Allusion has been made in the preceding pages to the possible influence of the Accent upon comic prosody ; and as great stress has been laid by some scholars ...
... sense , is more to the point . On the Influence of Accent upon Comic Prosody . Allusion has been made in the preceding pages to the possible influence of the Accent upon comic prosody ; and as great stress has been laid by some scholars ...
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... sense would seem to require a pluperfect . excessit ex ephebis ] = ἐξῆλθεν ἐξ ἐφηβῶν . A Greek expression which has really no meaning in Latin . ἔφηβοι at Athens were the youths from 18 to 20 employed as Tεрiπоλo , on home service . 25 ...
... sense would seem to require a pluperfect . excessit ex ephebis ] = ἐξῆλθεν ἐξ ἐφηβῶν . A Greek expression which has really no meaning in Latin . ἔφηβοι at Athens were the youths from 18 to 20 employed as Tεрiπоλo , on home service . 25 ...
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