Personification and the Use of Abstract Subjects in the Attic Orators and Thukydides, Part 1Johns Hopkins University, 1901 - 49 pages |
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... adjectives . — ὑπό with non- personal words . PERIPHRASIS , • • Use in invective , —in eulogy , —in expressions of feeling , -with opyń , -for rhetorical ornament . I 10 12 22 46 BIBLIOGRAPHY . GENERAL WORKS . Blass , F. Die attische.
... adjectives . — ὑπό with non- personal words . PERIPHRASIS , • • Use in invective , —in eulogy , —in expressions of feeling , -with opyń , -for rhetorical ornament . I 10 12 22 46 BIBLIOGRAPHY . GENERAL WORKS . Blass , F. Die attische.
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... ( Periphrasis ) , as Dem . 36 , 6ο μηδ ' ὑμᾶς ἡ τούτου αναίδεια ἐξαπατήσῃ . These last two classes of abstract subjects are closely related to each other and together represent the rhetorical use . They belong properly to imaginative or ...
... ( Periphrasis ) , as Dem . 36 , 6ο μηδ ' ὑμᾶς ἡ τούτου αναίδεια ἐξαπατήσῃ . These last two classes of abstract subjects are closely related to each other and together represent the rhetorical use . They belong properly to imaginative or ...
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... , τοῦτο πείσεται . This effect is very largely lost when яáoуe has the trite meaning ' be the case with , be the way with ' , chiefly in periphrases for the person , as Ar . Nub . 234 πάσχει δὲ PERSONIFICATION AND USE OF ABSTRACT SUBJECTS ...
... , τοῦτο πείσεται . This effect is very largely lost when яáoуe has the trite meaning ' be the case with , be the way with ' , chiefly in periphrases for the person , as Ar . Nub . 234 πάσχει δὲ PERSONIFICATION AND USE OF ABSTRACT SUBJECTS ...
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... periphrasis for the person . E. ... g . 18 , 93 οὐ μόνον τὸ Βυζάντιον σῶσαι ἡ προαίρεσις ἡ ἐμὴ καὶ ἡ πολιτεία διεπράξατο , ἀλλὰ καὶ πᾶσιν ἔδειξεν κτέ . ; ib . 222. 230. 317 . Literature of the Subject . CLASS III . RHETORICAL ...
... periphrasis for the person . E. ... g . 18 , 93 οὐ μόνον τὸ Βυζάντιον σῶσαι ἡ προαίρεσις ἡ ἐμὴ καὶ ἡ πολιτεία διεπράξατο , ἀλλὰ καὶ πᾶσιν ἔδειξεν κτέ . ; ib . 222. 230. 317 . Literature of the Subject . CLASS III . RHETORICAL ...
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... periphrasis with the participle as seen in the foll .: 21 , 67 τὸ πάντας ποιοῦν φιλοτιμεῖσθαι ἐκεῖν ̓ ἐστίν , ὅτι κτέ .; 16 , 27 ; 23 , 8 . ( d ) Personifica- tion in Aischines . • Also a Demosthenes and Aischines make use of ...
... periphrasis with the participle as seen in the foll .: 21 , 67 τὸ πάντας ποιοῦν φιλοτιμεῖσθαι ἐκεῖν ̓ ἐστίν , ὅτι κτέ .; 16 , 27 ; 23 , 8 . ( d ) Personifica- tion in Aischines . • Also a Demosthenes and Aischines make use of ...
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