Personification and the Use of Abstract Subjects in the Attic Orators and Thukydides, Part 1Johns Hopkins University, 1901 - 49 pages |
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... NATURAL OBJECTS AND FORCES , · POPULAR AND TECHNICAL LANGUAGE , Concrete substantives . - Documentary words with verbs ... nature personified by the poets . — πόλις . — Ελλάς and other names of countries . - Collective use of these names ...
... NATURAL OBJECTS AND FORCES , · POPULAR AND TECHNICAL LANGUAGE , Concrete substantives . - Documentary words with verbs ... nature personified by the poets . — πόλις . — Ελλάς and other names of countries . - Collective use of these names ...
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... Natural objects or phenomena in which the force of nature seems to act , as Thuk . 4 , 3 , 1 χειμὼν ἐπιγενόμενος κατήνεγκε τὰς ναῦς ἐς τὴν Πύλον . ( 2 ) Phrases and forms of expression which belong to popular or to technical language ...
... Natural objects or phenomena in which the force of nature seems to act , as Thuk . 4 , 3 , 1 χειμὼν ἐπιγενόμενος κατήνεγκε τὰς ναῦς ἐς τὴν Πύλον . ( 2 ) Phrases and forms of expression which belong to popular or to technical language ...
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... nature of the case there is little restriction upon the verb employed . The examples of abstract subjects which remain after these deductions have been made are of a milder character and repre- sent chiefly the formal side of the use ...
... nature of the case there is little restriction upon the verb employed . The examples of abstract subjects which remain after these deductions have been made are of a milder character and repre- sent chiefly the formal side of the use ...
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... nature are constantly associated by the early Greeks with verbs of action ; thus in Homer νύξ , ἡμέρη , πῦρ , χειμών ... natural agents ΙΟ PERSONIFICATION AND USE OF ABSTRACT SUBJECTS NATURAL OBJECTS AND FORCES,
... nature are constantly associated by the early Greeks with verbs of action ; thus in Homer νύξ , ἡμέρη , πῦρ , χειμών ... natural agents ΙΟ PERSONIFICATION AND USE OF ABSTRACT SUBJECTS NATURAL OBJECTS AND FORCES,
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Robert Somerville Radford. natural objects conceived as divine powers or as natural agents ; quite different is the poetical species of personification which attributes human actions and passions to inanimate objects in nature ( see ...
Robert Somerville Radford. natural objects conceived as divine powers or as natural agents ; quite different is the poetical species of personification which attributes human actions and passions to inanimate objects in nature ( see ...
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